Extrathymic CD4+CD8+ lymphocytes in Chagas disease: possible relationship with an immunoendocrine imbalance
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Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.
Abstract
Double-positive (DP) CD4+CD8+ T cells normally represent a thymic subpopulation that is developed in the
thymus as a precursor of CD4+ or CD8+ single-positive T cells. Recent evidence has shown that DP cells with an
activated phenotype can be tracked in secondary lymph organs. The detection of an activated DP population in
the periphery, a population that expresses T cell receptors unselected during thymic negative selection in murine
models of Trypanosoma cruzi infection and in humans with Chagas disease, raise new questions about the relevance
of this population in the pathogenesis of this major parasitic disease and its possible link with immunoendocrine
alterations.
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p. 27–36.: il. p&b. e color.
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PEREZ, Ana Rosa et al. Extrathymic CD4+CD8+ lymphocytes in Chagas disease: possible relationship with an immunoendocrine imbalance. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., v. 1262, Issue1, p. 27–36, jul. 2012.