伯氏疟原虫ANKA和约氏疟原虫17XL感染致胸腺萎缩。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
G.M. Corral-Ruiz , M.J. Pérez-Vega , A. Galán-Salinas , I. Mancilla-Herrera , J. Barrios-Payán , L. Fabila-Castillo , R. Hernández-Pando , L.E. Sánchez-Torres
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摘要

胸腺是T细胞经历分化、增殖、选择和清除自身反应细胞的复杂过程的解剖部位,这涉及不同胸腺内环境中的分子信号。然而,胸腺的免疫功能在暴露于不同的感染后会受到损害,影响胸腺细胞群。在这项工作中,我们使用感染伯氏疟原虫ANKA和约氏疟原虫17XL的C57BL/6小鼠研究了疟原虫对胸腺的影响;这些致命的感染模型分别代表了最严重的并发症,脑疟疾和贫血。数据显示,胸腺重量和细胞数量的减少涉及不同的T细胞成熟阶段,主要是CD4-CD8-和CD4+CD8+胸腺细胞,以及凋亡细胞的增加,导致胸腺皮层显著减少。胸腺萎缩与血清细胞因子水平升高无关,尽管糖皮质激素水平升高。两种模型中胸腺损伤的严重程度达到了相同的程度,尽管它发生在感染的不同阶段,这表明胸腺萎缩并不取决于寄生虫血症水平,而是取决于特定的宿主-寄生虫相互作用。
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Thymic atrophy induced by Plasmodium berghei ANKA and Plasmodium yoelii 17XL infection

The thymus is the anatomical site where T cells undergo a complex process of differentiation, proliferation, selection, and elimination of autorreactive cells which involves molecular signals in different intrathymic environment. However, the immunological functions of the thymus can be compromised upon exposure to different infections, affecting thymocyte populations. In this work, we investigated the impact of malaria parasites on the thymus by using C57BL/6 mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA and Plasmodium yoelii 17XL; these lethal infection models represent the most severe complications, cerebral malaria, and anemia respectively. Data showed a reduction in the thymic weight and cellularity involving different T cell maturation stages, mainly CD4CD8 and CD4+CD8+ thymocytes, as well as an increased presence of apoptotic cells, leading to significant thymic cortex reduction. Thymus atrophy showed no association with elevated serum cytokines levels, although increased glucocorticoid levels did. The severity of thymic damage in both models reached the same extend although it occurs at different stages of infection, showing that thymic atrophy does not depend on parasitemia level but on the specific host-parasite interaction.

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Immunology letters
Immunology letters 医学-免疫学
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44 days
期刊介绍: Immunology Letters provides a vehicle for the speedy publication of experimental papers, (mini)Reviews and Letters to the Editor addressing all aspects of molecular and cellular immunology. The essential criteria for publication will be clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Results contradictory to current accepted thinking or ideas divergent from actual dogmas will be considered for publication provided that they are based on solid experimental findings. Preference will be given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by their experimental data, new ideas or new methodology. Scientific correspondence to the Editor-in-Chief related to the published papers may also be accepted provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the papers mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion.
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