Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Is a Key Mediator in the Regulation of Experimental Trypanosoma brucei Infections
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In order to evaluate during experimental Trypanosoma brucei infections the potential role of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in the host-parasite interrelationship, C57BL/6 TNF-α knockout mice (TNF-α(−/−)) as well as C57BL/6 wild-type mice were infected with pleomorphic T. brucei AnTat 1.1 E parasites. In the TNF-α(−/−) mice, the peak levels of parasitemia were strongly increased compared to the peak levels recorded in wild-type mice. The increased parasite burden did not reflect differences in clearance efficacy or in production of T. brucei-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) and IgG antibodies. Trypanosome-mediated immunopathological features, such as lymph node-associated immunosuppression and lipopolysaccharide hypersensitivity, were found to be greatly reduced in infected TNF-α(−/−) mice. These results demonstrate that, during trypanosome infections, TNF-α is a key mediator involved in both parasitemia control and infection-associated pathology.
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