小鼠约尔疟原虫感染过程中差异B细胞介导的免疫应答。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Meenu Kalkal, Jyoti Das
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摘要

B淋巴细胞是体液免疫反应的重要组成部分,并根据特定的表面标记物、功能和发育阶段分为不同的亚群。B细胞的每个亚群在免疫反应中发挥着独特的作用,有助于免疫系统的整体有效性。在这项研究中,我们研究了不同的脾脏B细胞亚群在约氏疟原虫感染期间的调节。采用流式细胞术对分别感染约利疟原虫XL和约利疟原虫XNL的Balb/c小鼠脾B细胞亚群进行表型鉴定。我们的研究结果表明,在疟疾感染期间,致死性和非致死性约氏疟原虫感染都会导致Balb/c小鼠脾脏B细胞区室的显著改变。值得注意的是,未成熟B细胞亚群T1和T2的差异扩增被注意到。在感染致死性寄生虫期间,两个亚群(T1和T2)的频率持续下降,而在感染非致死性寄生虫后恢复期间,这些亚群的频率增加。此外,成熟B细胞亚群,滤泡B细胞和边缘带B细胞的频率在致死性感染期间减少,这可能导致易感性。而非致死性寄生虫感染导致脾脏滤泡B细胞频率增加,这表明建立了生发中心,以产生对感染的长期免疫/抵抗。脾B细胞亚群的差异扩增反映了致死性和非致死性寄生虫的不同特征。总的来说,这些发现说明了B细胞在疟疾感染期间的耐药性/易感性中的潜在作用,并进一步增强了我们对B细胞介导的疟原虫感染免疫学方面的理解。
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Differential B cell mediated immune response during Plasmodium yoelii infection in mice

Differential B cell mediated immune response during Plasmodium yoelii infection in mice
B lymphocytes are essential components of the humoral immune response and categorized into various subsets according to specific surface markers, functions, and developmental stages. Each subset of B cells plays a distinct role in the immune response, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the immune system. In this study, we investigated the modulation of different splenic subsets of B cells during Plasmodium yoelii infection. Balb/c mice infected with each Plasmodium yoelii XL and Plasmodium yoelii XNL parasite were used for phenotypic characterization of splenic B cell subsets through flow-cytometry. Our findings indicate that both lethal and non-lethal infections of Plasmodium yoelii result in significant alterations within the B cell compartment of the spleen in Balb/c mice during malaria infection. Notably, a differential expansion of immature B cell subsets T1 and T2 was noticed. A continuous reduction in frequency of both subsets (T1 and T2) during infection with lethal parasite while an increase in these subsets during the recovery from infection with non-lethal parasite was observed. Further, the frequencies of mature B cell subsets, follicular B cells and marginal zone B cells, were reduced during lethal infection which may be leading to susceptibility. Whereas non-lethal parasite infection resulted in increased frequency of follicular B cells in spleen which indicates towards establishment of germinal centre for generation of long-term immunity/resistance to infection. This differential expansion of splenic B cell subsets reflects the distinct characteristics of lethal and non-lethal parasite. Overall, these findings illustrate the potential role of B cells in resistance/susceptibility during malaria infection and further enhance our understanding of the B cell mediated immunological aspects of Plasmodium infection.
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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