The role of TNF-α in Trichuris muris infection I: Influence of TNF-α receptor usage, gender and IL-13

K. S. Hayes, A. J. Bancroft, R. K. Grencis

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    Abstract

    Th1 and Th2 responses to the gut-dwelling nematode Trichuris muris have been well established in mouse models of infection, with Th2 responses clearly playing an important role in resistance. TNF-α has previously been shown to play an undefined role in resistance, although it is not a typical Th2 cytokine. However, the relative importance of the two TNF-α receptors, p55 and p75, has not previously been investigated. We demonstrate that p55 is the dominant TNF-α receptor during T. muris infection as p55-/- mice are more susceptible to infection than p75-/- mice. Moreover, p75 clearly plays a role in negatively regulating TNF-α. We also demonstrate that a gender difference influences the immune response of p55 -/- and p75-/- mice in response to T. muris infection, with female mice fully expelling by day 35 post-infection (p.i.) and male mice harbouring chronic infections. Further, this gender difference can be reversed with recombinant IL-13 (rIL-13) in male gene-deficient mice or IL-13R2.Fc treatment in female gene-deficient mice. © 2007 The Authors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)575-582
    Number of pages7
    JournalParasite Immunology
    Volume29
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2007

    Keywords

    • Gender
    • p55-/-
    • p75-/-
    • TNF-α
    • Trichuris muris

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