Impairment of T cell proliferation in mice infected with the pleomorphic Trypanosoma brucei AnTat 1.1 E clone was found not to be related to a depletion of T cells or to an absence of functional accessory cells, but rather to an active suppression of interleukin 2 (IL-2) production. Lymph node cells derived from infected mice failed to produce IL-2 following Con A stimulation, whereas an exogenous supply of recombinant IL-2 could restore the impairment of the mitogen (Con A)-induced proliferative responses. Furthermore, lymph node cells derived from infected mice suppressed both secondary T-cell proliferative responses and IL-2 secretion, indicating that the trypanosome-induced suppression is mediated by a suppressive cell which interferes at the level of IL-2 secretion.
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