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  • Title: IL-12 protects immunocompetent and immunodeficient neonatal mice against infection with Cryptosporidium parvum.
    Author: Urban JF, Fayer R, Chen SJ, Gause WC, Gately MK, Finkelman FD.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1996 Jan 01; 156(1):263-8. PubMed ID: 8598471.
    Abstract:
    The protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum (Cp) causes diarrhea that can be acutely severe in immunocompetent persons and can become chronic and life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. Because studies in mice have implicated IFN-gamma in protection against this parasite, and IL-12 can induce IFN-gamma production, we examined the ability of IL-12 to prevent or cure Cp infection in neonatal BALB/c and SCID mice. Treatment of both immunocompetent and immunodeficient mice with IL-12 before experimental inoculation with Cp oocysts prevented or greatly reduced the severity of infection. Intestinal epithelial cell invasion and/or early intracellular development of Cp was inhibited by exogenous IL-12. The protective effect of IL-12 was completely blocked by anti-IFN-gamma mAb. Established infections were associated with elevated IFN-gamma gene expression and were not ameliorated by IL-12 treatment, even though such treatment further enhanced IFN-gamma gene expression. The severity of Cp infection was, however, exacerbated by treatment with anti-IL-12 Ab. These observations provide the first evidence that treatment with exogenous IL-12 can prevent Cp infection through an IFN-gamma-dependent, specific immune system-independent mechanism, and that endogenous IL-12 production has a role in limiting Cp infection.
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