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Th1/Th2 Cross-Regulation

Michael A. Fishman and Alan S. Perelson

Working Papers from Santa Fe Institute

Abstract: We present and analyze a model for the cross-regulation of the Th1 and Th2 helper cell subsets during an immune response by the regulatory cytokines interferon-$\gamma$ (IFN-$\gamma$) and interleukin-10 (IL-10). IFN-$\gamma$, secreted by Th1 cells, can inhibit the proliferation of Th2 cells. Inerleukin-10, secreted by Th2 cells, inhibits cytokine production by Th1 cells. Our model, based on these properties shows that responses are expected to be dominated by either Th1 cells or Th2 but not both. Which type dominates is shown to depend principally on the relative efficiencies of activation of the responding Th1 and Th2 cells. However, our model as well as numerous experiments show that perturbations of the system allow one to switch from a Th2 to a Th1 response, or vice versa. Our model can account for observed outcomes of parasitic infection as well as to tolerance to self components. Our model predicts that in certain parameter rages vaccination with low doses of live parasites can provice protection against subsequent encounters with high doses that normally induce disease. Experiments by Bretscher {\it et al., Science} {\bf 257}, 539 (1992) on {\it Leishmania major} infection are consistent with this prediction. A similar strategy may also be relevant for the design of an AIDS vaccine. Lastly, our results indicate that Th1/Th2 cross-regulation is capable of generating a ``sneaking through'' phenomenon, and hence it may play a role in tumor immunity.

Date: 1993-08
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