Effects of Cysticercus cellulosae Excretory-Secretory Antigens on the TGF-β Signaling Pathway and Th17 Cell Differentiation in Piglets, a Proteomic Analysis

Excretory-secretory antigens (ESAs) of can directly regulate the proliferation and differentiation of host T regulatory (Treg) cells, thus inhibiting host immune responses. However, previous studies have only focused on this phenomenon, and the molecular mechanisms behind the ways in which ESAs regu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2023-02, Vol.11 (3), p.601
Hauptverfasser: He, Wei, Mu, Qianqian, Li, Lizhu, Sun, Xiaoqing, Fan, Xianmin, Yang, Fengjiao, Liu, Meichen, Zhou, Biying
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Zusammenfassung:Excretory-secretory antigens (ESAs) of can directly regulate the proliferation and differentiation of host T regulatory (Treg) cells, thus inhibiting host immune responses. However, previous studies have only focused on this phenomenon, and the molecular mechanisms behind the ways in which ESAs regulate the differentiation of host Treg/Th17 cells have not been reported. We collected CD3 T cells stimulated by ESAs through magnetic bead sorting and used label-free quantification (LFQ) proteomics techniques to analyze the signaling pathways of ESAs regulating Treg/Th17 cell differentiation. Through gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA), we found that ESAs could upregulate the TGF-β signaling pathway and downregulate Th17 cell differentiation in piglet T cells. Interestingly, we also found that the IL-2/STAT5 signaling pathway also affects the downregulation of Th17 cell differentiation. ESAs activate the TGF-β signaling pathway and the IL-2/STAT5 signaling pathway in host T cells to further regulate the differentiation of Treg/Th17 cells in order to evade host immune attack. This study lays the foundation for the subsequent verification of these pathways, and further clarifies the molecular mechanism of -mediated immune evasion.
ISSN:2076-2607
2076-2607
DOI:10.3390/microorganisms11030601