Antigenic variation in Trypanosoma brucei infections: an holistic view
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Antigenic variation in Trypanosoma brucei infections: an holistic view
Abstract
Trypanosoma brucei parasites undergo clonal phenotypic (antigenic) variation to promote their transmission between mammals and tsetse-fly vectors. This process is classically considered to be a mechanism for evading humoral immune responses, but such an explanation cannot account for the high rate of switching between variable antigens or for their hierarchical (i.e. non-random) expression. I suggest that these anomalies can be explained by a new model: that antigenic variation has evolved as a bifunctional, rather than as a unifunctional, strategy that not only evades humoral immune responses but also enables competition between parasite strains in concomitantly infected hosts. This competition causes a depression of cellular responses. My proposal gives rise to a number of testable predictions. First, low numbers of trypanosomes should express some variable antigen types (VATs) in infections several weeks before these VATs are detectable. Second, as an infection progresses, the number of VATs expressed simultaneously in the population should decrease. Third, immunisation to generate a T helper 1 response against those VATs that are expressed most frequently should lower parasitaemias and reduce virulence.
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