Ascaris lumbricoides–Induced Interleukin-10 Is Not Associated with Atopy in Schoolchildren in a Rural Area of the Tropics
Abstract:
BackgroundIn areas where intestinal helminth infections are endemic, infections by these parasites may protect against skin test–measured reactivity to allergens, and it has been suggested that interleukin (IL)–10 may mediate this effect. This study investigated whether IL-10 and populations of IL-10+ T cells may modulate atopy in children living in an area where intestinal helminth infections are endemic MethodsEcuadorian schoolchildren from rural communities were assessed for skin test–measured reactivity to Periplaneta americana allergen and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus allergen. Blood samples were collected from 39 skin test–positive and 41 skin test–negative children, and peripheral-blood leukocytes were cultured in the presence of Ascaris lumbricoides antigen, to measure IL-10 protein and the frequency of T cell populations expressing intracellular IL-10. We also …
Año de publicación:
2008
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Other
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Inmunología
- Inmunología
Áreas temáticas:
- Enfermedades
- Microorganismos, hongos y algas
- Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades