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CD39 expression by regulatory T cells participates in CD8+ T cell suppression during experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Araujo Furlan, Cintia Liliana
; Boccardo, Santiago
; Rodriguez, Constanza
; Mary, Verónica Sofía
; Gimenez, Camila Maria Sol; Robson, Simon C.; Gruppi, Adriana
; Montes, Carolina Lucia
; Acosta Rodriguez, Eva Virginia
; Boccardo, Santiago
; Rodriguez, Constanza
; Mary, Verónica Sofía
; Gimenez, Camila Maria Sol; Robson, Simon C.; Gruppi, Adriana
; Montes, Carolina Lucia
; Acosta Rodriguez, Eva Virginia
Fecha de publicación:
04/2024
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Public Library of Science
Revista:
PLoS Pathogens
ISSN:
1553-7374
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Inglés
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Resumen
An imbalance between suppressor and effector immune responses may preclude cure in chronic parasitic diseases. In the case of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, specialized regulatory Foxp3+ T (Treg) cells suppress protective type-1 effector responses. Herein, we investigated the kinetics and underlying mechanisms behind the regulation of protective parasite-specific CD8+ T cell immunity during acute T. cruzi infection. Using the DEREG mouse model, we found that Treg cells play a role during the initial stages after T. cruzi infection, restraining the magnitude of CD8+ T cell responses and parasite control. Early Treg cell depletion increased the frequencies of polyfunctional short-lived, effector T cell subsets, without affecting memory precursor cell formation or the expression of activation, exhaustion and functional markers. In addition, Treg cell depletion during early infection minimally affected the antigen-presenting cell response but it boosted CD4+ T cell responses before the development of anti-parasite effector CD8+ T cell immunity. Crucially, the absence of CD39 expression on Treg cells significantly bolstered effector parasite-specific CD8+ T cell responses, preventing increased parasite replication in T. cruzi infected mice adoptively transferred with Treg cells. Our work underscores the crucial role of Treg cells in regulating protective anti-parasite immunity and provides evidence that CD39 expression by Treg cells represents a key immunomodulatory mechanism in this infection model.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
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Araujo Furlan, Cintia Liliana; Boccardo, Santiago; Rodriguez, Constanza; Mary, Verónica Sofía; Gimenez, Camila Maria Sol; et al.; CD39 expression by regulatory T cells participates in CD8+ T cell suppression during experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection; Public Library of Science; PLoS Pathogens; 20; 4; 4-2024; 1-30
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