The capacity of mitogen Con A and SEA-stimulated spleen cells to produce cytokines IFN-gamma and IL-2 was studied in S. japonicum-infected mice every two weeks from 0 to 14 wk after infection. The results showed that the levels of these two cytokines began to rise at the 4th wk after infection and reached a peak level at 6-8 wk, then declined to the levels similar to those pre-infection at 12-14 wk after infection. The IFN-gamma level reached the peak earlier than the IL-2 level. The dynamics of cytokine level in both mitogen and antigen-stimulated group was similar. The results suggest that IL-2 and IFN-gamma might be the essential cytokines involved in egg granuloma formation in schistosomiasis japonica.