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SerpinB2 deficiency modulates Th1/Th2 responses after schistosome infection

Journal

PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 11-12, Pages 764-768

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.2010.01241.x

Keywords

fibrosis; immunoregulation; Schistosoma japonicum; SerpinB2; Th1; Th2

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia

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P>SerpinB2, also known as plasminogen activator inhibitor type-2, is a major product of macrophages and is upregulated during many infections. Although SerpinB2 inhibits urokinase plasminogen activator in vitro, evidence that this represents its physiological role in vivo is not compelling. We have recently shown that SerpinB2-/- mice generate enhanced Th1 responses after immunization with a Th1 immunogen. Herein, we show that Schistosoma japonicum granulomas induced liver SerpinB2 mRNA expression by > 600-fold in wild-type mice. In SerpinB2-/- mice, worm and egg burden, and granuloma number and volume were unaffected. However, granulomas in these mice were associated with reduced fibrosis (as determined by Sirius red staining and image analysis) and increased iNOS, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF alpha and decreased Arg 1 and IL-13 mRNA expression. SerpinB2-/- mice immunized with soluble egg antigen (SEA) also showed reduced levels of SEA-specific IgG1. SerpinB2 deficiency thus promoted certain Th1 and reduced certain Th2 responses in response to this Th2 immunogen.

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