Comparison of CD8 + T Cell Accumulation in the Brain During Human and Murine Cerebral Malaria

CD8 T cells have been shown to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of experimental cerebral malaria (ECM) in mice, but their role in development of human cerebral malaria (HCM) remains unclear. Thus, in this study we have provided the first direct contrast of the accumulation of CD8 T cells in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2019-07, Vol.10, p.1747-1747
Hauptverfasser: Barrera, Valentina, Haley, Michael J, Strangward, Patrick, Attree, Elizabeth, Kamiza, Steve, Seydel, Karl B, Taylor, Terrie E, Milner, Jr, Danny A, Craig, Alister G, Couper, Kevin N
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Zusammenfassung:CD8 T cells have been shown to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of experimental cerebral malaria (ECM) in mice, but their role in development of human cerebral malaria (HCM) remains unclear. Thus, in this study we have provided the first direct contrast of the accumulation of CD8 T cells in the brain during HCM and ECM. HCM cases were from children who died of cerebral malaria at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (Malawi) between 2003 and 2010. ECM was induced by infecting C57BL/6J mice with ANKA. We demonstrate similarities in the intracerebral CD8 T cell responses in ECM and HCM, in particular an apparent shared choroid plexus-meningeal route of CD8 T cell accumulation in the brain. Nevertheless, we also reveal some potentially important differences in compartmentalization of CD8 T cells within the cerebrovascular bed in HCM and ECM.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2019.01747