Korean J Parasitol.  2000 Jun;38(2):103-106. 10.3347/kjp.2000.38.2.103.

Excretory-secretory product of Paragonimus westermani newly excysted metacercariae inhibits superoxide production of granulocytes stimulated with IgG

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  • 1Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. mhshin@mm.ewha.ac.kr

Abstract

It is well known that the cysteine proteases in excretory-secretory product (ESP) of Paragonimus westermani newly excysted metacercariae (PwNEM) are capable of degrading IgG in vitro. Recent evidence suggests that the IgG-coated surface, such as found on parasites, is one of the most effective physiologic stimuli for granulocyte activation. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the effect of excretory-secretory product (ESP) of PwNEM on superoxide production of granulocytes stimulated with IgG. The 96-well plates were coated with human IgG (0, 10, 30, 100 micrograms/ml) in the absence or presence of ESP. When granulocytes were incubated in the wells coated with human IgG in the presence of ESP, the level of superoxide production of granulocytes was reduced to about 90% when compared to the cells incubated in the wells coated with IgG alone. This inhibitory effect of the ESP on IgG-induced superoxide production of granulocytes was concentration-dependent. These results suggest that ESP secreted by PwNEM may be important in the control of effector functions of granulocytes stimulated with IgG in human paragonimiasis.


MeSH Terms

Animal
Granulocytes/metabolism
Granulocytes/immunology*
Helminth Proteins/pharmacology*
Helminth Proteins/metabolism
Human
IgG/immunology*
Paragonimiasis/parasitology
Paragonimus/metabolism*
Paragonimus/growth & development
Superoxides/metabolism*
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