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Fig. 3 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 3

From: Comparison of immune responses to Loa loa stage-specific antigen extracts in Loa loa-exposed BALB/c mice upon clearance of infection

Fig. 3

Increased Th2 and Th17 immune responses in adult worm antigen extract re-stimulated splenocytes. Groups of wildtype BALB/c mice were either subcutaneously infected with larvae (L3, L4), i.v. injected with MF or were implanted with L5 or adult worms. On day 42 pi, lymphocytes isolated from infected BALB/c mice were left unstimulated or cultured with 100 µg/ml of the Loa loa developmental stage antigen extract that was originally used to infect the mouse. Antigen stimulation in cell cultures of lymphocytes from naive BALB/c mice served as control. Re-stimulation assays were cultured for 48 h at 37 °C and 5% CO2 and resulting levels of IL-4 (a), IL-5 (b), IL-6 (c), IL-9 (d), IL-13 (e), IL-10 (f), IL-17A (g) and IL-22 (h) were determined using the Luminex technology. Data show concentration (pg/ml) of the different cytokines from re-stimulated splenocytes of infected BALB/c mice (closed symbols, n = 6 per life stage/parasite antigen extract) and naive BALB/c mice (open symbols, n = 3 per parasite antigen extract). Cytokine levels were normalized by subtracting background levels of the comparable un-stimulated controls. Graphs show scatter plots with mean ± SEM. Statistically significant differences between the indicated groups were detected using the Friedman test followed by a Dunn’s multiple comparison test

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