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Interleukin-15 Enhances Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to Blood-Stage Malaria Infection in Mice
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MalariaImmunologyInnate Immune SystemImmunologic MechanismInnate ImmunityC57bl/6 Wild-type MiceImmune SystemHost Immune ResponseInflammationHost ResponseImmunopathologyImmune MediatorDelayed ClearanceAutoimmune DiseaseInterleukin-15 Enhances InnateAutoimmunityBlood-stage MalariaCytokineMalaria InfectionMedicineAdaptive Immune
Compared to C57BL/6 wild-type mice, interleukin-15(-/-) (IL-15(-/-)) mice showed delayed clearance of Plasmodium chabaudi AS infection, lower type 1 cytokine production, impaired dendritic cell and NK cell functions, and lower titers of malaria-specific antibodies. Thus, IL-15 supports early control and timely resolution of blood-stage malaria through promotion of Th1-dependent innate and adaptive immune responses.
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