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  • Title: Frequency of cytokine-producing T cells in patients of different age groups with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
    Author: Winkler S, Willheim M, Baier K, Schmid D, Aichelburg A, Graninger W, Kremsner PG.
    Journal: J Infect Dis; 1999 Jan; 179(1):209-16. PubMed ID: 9841841.
    Abstract:
    The frequency of cytokine-producing T cells was assessed in patients of different age groups (29 infants, aged 1-5 years; 30 schoolchildren, aged 6-14 years; 26 adults, aged >15 years) with acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria from Gabon. By using flow cytometry for the intracellular detection of cytokines, a striking expansion was seen, in adults compared with children, of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells with the following profiles of type 1 cytokine production: interleukin (IL)-2-/interferon (IFN)-gamma+, IL-2+/IFN-gamma+, and IL-2+/IFN-gamma-. Patients with hyperparasitemia had a significantly lower frequency of IL-2-/IFN-gamma+ CD4+ cells. Type 2 cytokine expression (IL-4+/IFN-gamma-, IL-13+/IFN-gamma-) and type 0 cytokine expression (IL-4+/IFN-gamma+, IL-13+/IFN-gamma+) were also increased in adults within the CD4+ subset. Frequencies of IL-5+/IL-4+, IL-10+/IFN-gamma-, and IL-10+/IFN-gamma+ cells were similar in all groups. The increased frequency of both type 1 and type 2 cytokine-producing T cells in adults is likely to be of significance in the protection against P. falciparum malaria.
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