Journal article
Cell-mediated immune responses in human infection with Onchocerca volvulus
M Gallin, K Edmonds, JJ Ellner, KD Erttmann, AT White, HS Newland, HR Taylor, BM Greene
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1988
Abstract
Mechanisms involved in modulation of the immune response in persons with chronic Onchocerca volvulus infection are poorly understood. In this study in vitro reactivity of PBMC to O. volvulus antigen (Ovag), streptolysin O (SL-O) and the mitogen PHA was tested in 62 infected individuals (INF), 17 persons living in the endemic area with exposure to the infection, but with no detectable infection (END), and 7 healthy controls (CTRL) in Liberia, West Africa. Mean blastogenic responses to Ovag were minimal and did not differ between the groups. There was, however, heterogenous reactivity to Ovag in the INF and END. For example, individuals with a history of therapy, and half of those less than 17..
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