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Title: | Chagasic Thymic Atrophy Does Not Affect Negative Selection but Results in the Export of Activated CD4+CD8+ T Cells in Severe Forms of Human Disease |
Authors: | Morrot, Alexandre Pina, Eugênia Terra Granado Pérez, Ana Rosa Barbosa, Suse Dayse Silva Berbert, Luiz Ricardo Meis, Juliana de Takiya, Christina Maeda Beloscar, Juan Wang, Xiaoping Kont, Vivian Peterson, Pärt Bottasso, Oscar Savino, Wilson Oliveira, Desio Aurélio Farias de |
Keywords: | Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes Doença de Chagas Chagas Disease Humans Humanos Atrofia Atrophy Trypanosoma cruzi |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | PLoS neglected tropical diseases |
Citation: | MORROT, Alexandre et al. Chagasic Thymic Atrophy Does Not Affect Negative Selection but Results in the Export of Activated CD4+CD8+ T Cells in Severe Forms of Human Disease. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, v. 5, n. 8, p. 1-13, aug. 2011. |
Abstract: | Extrathymic CD4+CD8+ double-positive (DP) T cells are increased in some pathophysiological conditions, including infectious diseases. In the murine model of Chagas disease, it has been shown that the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi is able to target the thymus and induce alterations of the thymic microenvironment and the lymphoid compartment. In the acute phase, this results in a severe atrophy of the organ and early release of DP cells into the periphery. To date, the effect of the changes promoted by the parasite infection on thymic central tolerance has remained elusive. Herein we show that the intrathymic key elements that are necessary to promote the negative selection of thymocytes undergoing maturation during the thymopoiesis remains functional during the acute chagasic thymic atrophy. Intrathymic expression of the autoimmune regulator factor (Aire) and tissue-restricted antigen (TRA) genes is normal. In addition, the expression of the proapoptotic Bim protein in thymocytes was not changed, revealing that the parasite infection-induced thymus atrophy has no effect on these marker genes necessary to promote clonal deletion of T cells. In a chicken egg ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic system, the administration of OVA peptide into infected mice with thymic atrophy promoted OVA-specific thymocyte apoptosis, further indicating normal negative selection process during the infection. Yet, although the intrathymic checkpoints necessary for thymic negative selection are present in the acute phase of Chagas disease, we found that the DP cells released into the periphery acquire an activated phenotype similar to what is described for activated effector or memory single-positive T cells. Most interestingly, we also demonstrate that increased percentages of peripheral blood subset of DP cells exhibiting an activated HLA-DR+ phenotype are associated with severe cardiac forms of human chronic Chagas disease. These cells may contribute to the immunopathological events seen in the Chagas disease. |
Description: | p. 1-13.: il. color. |
URI: | https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/11729 |
ISSN: | 1935-2735 |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da área de Pediatria |
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