Murine Th1 clone defines a 60 kD tachyzoite antigen of Toxoplasma gondii

Parasite Immunology
G ReichmannH G Fischer

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii-specific murine CD4+ T cell clone 3Tx9 belongs to the Th1 subtype by virtue of secreting high levels of interleukin(IL)-2, interferon-gamma and tumor necrosis factor without producing IL4 and IL10. To characterize the clonal antigen, Toxoplasma lysate-was separated by SDS-PAGE and probed in T cell blot analysis with 3Tx9 T cells, revealing a fraction of about 60 kD molecular weight. This fraction proved highly stimulatory also for CD4+ splenocytes isolated from infected mice. The expression pattern of the relevant 60 kD antigen was determined by challenge of clone 3Tx9 with T. gondii strains from all three intraspecies subgroups and tachyzoites versus bradyzoites isolated from two strains as a source of antigen. While the T cell clone reacted with tachyzoites of all strains tested, bradyzoites lacked antigenic activity. Parallel T cell blot and ELISA confirmed co-migration of the T cell-stimulatory antigen p60 and rhoptry proteins ROP1, ROP2,3,4, and ROP5 among which ROP1 is a molecule of similar size and has only been shown on tachyzoites. However, a ROP1 knock-out Toxoplasma mutant still had antigen activity for 3Tx9 T cells. Since the two known tachyzoite-specific proteins, surface antigens SAG1/p30 and SAG...Continue Reading

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