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Showing papers by "Edward J. Pearce published in 1997"


Journal Article
TL;DR: It is proposed that IL-4 prevents severe disease during schistosomiasis by regulating macrophage activation, possibly through the uncontrolled production of nitric oxide in target organs such as the ileum.
Abstract: To examine the role of the Th2-type response during schistosomiasis mansoni we compared disease progression in wild type (wt), and Th2-response deficient IL-4(-/-) mice. Whereas wt C57BL/6 mice tolerate infection and develop chronic disease, IL-4(-/-) C57BL/6 animals are highly susceptible, exhibiting severe acute cachexia followed by death. Data point toward morbidity in the IL-4(-/-) C57BL/6 mice being mediated by TNF-alpha, possibly through the uncontrolled production of nitric oxide in target organs such as the ileum. We propose that IL-4 prevents severe disease during schistosomiasis by regulating macrophage activation.

266 citations


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TL;DR: Women who reported using fresh human faeces as fertilizer had significantly higher hookworm egg counts than women who either used treated human faECes or who did not use human faeca as fertilizer.
Abstract: To investigate different factors associated with hookworm infections we conducted 2 studies in a commune in northern Viet Nam. The first was part of a larger study on anaemia and covered 213 women (15-49 years of age) and their 92 children (6 months to 5 years of age) in one commune; 90% of the families reported using human faeces for fertilizer. Women who reported using fresh human faeces as fertilizer had significantly higher hookworm egg counts than women who either used treated human faeces or who did not use human faeces as fertilizer. The second study examined how human faeces were used for fertilizer in 30 selected families. Women participated in preparation and application of human faeces to crops in 81% of the families using human faeces for fertilizer. Two methods of preparing the faeces were described: 48% of the families mixed the faeces with ash before applying them to the field; 18% mixed the faeces with water; 33% used both methods.

61 citations


01 Mar 1997
TL;DR: The working hypothesis is that infection with the large extracellular parasite S. mansoni leads to the development of a type 1 CD8+ T cell response that functions primarily to regulate the parasite egg-antigen induced Th2 response, which itself is responsible for circumoval granunuloma formation.
Abstract: We have found that infection with the large extracellular parasite S. mansoni leads to the development of a type 1 CD8+ T cell response. While there are many poorly understood aspects of this immune response, our working hypothesis is that it functions primarily to regulate the parasite egg-antigen induced Th2 response, which itself is responsible for circumoval granunuloma formation. This view of the activity of CD8+ cells mirrors Bloom and colleagues' postulate that type 2 CD8+ cells function to regulate Th1 responses. Since it is well recognized that Th1 and Th2 cells can cross regulate each other, why should a type 1 CD8+ rather than a Th1 response be used for the regulation of the Th2 response during schistosomiasis? The answer to this may in part lie in the apparent dependence of the type 1 CD8+ cells on IL-4. Because of this, there is little likelihood for the over-production of IFN-gamma (a potentially dangerous proinflammatory cytokine) and "suppression" is provided only when needed. Th1 cells have no such dependence on IL-4 for IFN-gamma production. Current work in the laboratory is directed towards testing the various hypotheses put forward here.

4 citations