Suckling By Schistosoma Mansoni-Infected Mothers Restored Igg2a And Tgf-Beta Production, But Not Il-6 And Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity In Il-12/Il-23-Deficient Mice

REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL(2021)

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Introduction: Suckling by schistosomotic mice improves anti-ovalbumin (OA) antibody production, while delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) remains unaffected. This property of milk from schistosomotic mice was investigated in IL-12/IL-23-deficient mice (IL-12p40KO). Methods: We compared anti-OA DTH, IgG2a and cytokines in wild-type and IL-12p40KO mice suckled by infected (SIM) or non-infected (CONTROL) mothers. Results: SIM mice showed similar intensity and eosinophils in the DTH, which was abolished in IL-12p40KO and IL-12p40KO-SIM mice. In IL-12p40KO-SIM, IgG2a and TGF-beta levels were higher, but IL-6 levels were lower. Conclusions: Milk from schistosomotic mothers may evoke IgG2a without eliciting DTH in IL-12/IL-23 deficiencies, by changing TGF-beta/IL-6 levels.
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Schistosomiasis mansoni, Suckling, Hypersensitivity
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