γδ(+) T Cells Preferentially Respond to Live Rather than Killed Malaria Parasites
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We have compared the in vitro responses of peripheral blood T cells from malaria-unexposed donors to live Plasmodium falciparum schizonts, freeze-thawed schizont extracts (P. falciparum schizont extracts [PfSE]), and parasite culture supernatants. We show that the cells responding to PfSE and parasite culture supernatants are predominantly CD4(+) TCRαβ(+) while in the presence of live schizonts there is an additional activation of TCRγδ(+) cells. Activation of TCRγδ(+) cells in response to PfSE was seen only when irradiated autologous feeder cells or recombinant interleukin-2 (IL-2) was added to the cultures. Live schizonts but not PfSE induced significant IL-2 production in vitro in the first 5 days after stimulation, suggesting that induction of early IL-2 by live parasites may contribute to the marked activation of the TCRγδ(+) population.
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American Society for Microbiology (ASM)



