The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells of rabbits infected with Treponema pallidum to produce IL-2.

It was previously found that the cell-mediated immune response involved in protection against Treponema pallidum is distinctly suppressed during some periods in the course of syphilis infection in rabbits. This may be a result of the weak ability of cells to produce Interleukin-2 (IL-2) as well as of IL-2 absorption. The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of syphilitic rabbits to produce IL-2 develops within the first two weeks after infection reaching a maximum in about the eleventh week. In infection of longer duration, this capability was distinctly lowered. This low level of activity (no higher than in PBMC of normal rabbits) was maintained for 31 weeks. The ability of PBMC to absorb IL-2, in parallel with its production, was found at the same time in the course of syphilis infection (7-11 weeks). In long-lasting syphilis (more than 12 weeks) both abilities seem to be inhibited. Sera of syphilitic rabbits were found to have a higher level of IL-2 inhibitor than those of normal rabbits. Only in syphilis lasting 9 to 11 weeks, when the production of IL-2 was the greatest, was the level of IL-2 inhibitor nearly the same as in normal rabbit sera. In syphilis lasting longer, the increased level of inhibitor was accompanied by a decreased ability of cells to produce IL-2. These findings suggest that IL-2 inhibitor may be bound to IL-2 or IL-2 receptor on T lymphocytes and in this way would lead to weakening of T cell function and resistance against Treponema pallidum infection.

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