Author:
Moreira Marcela de Lima,Borges-Fernandes Luana Oliveira,Pascoal-Xavier Marcelo Antônio,Ribeiro Ágata Lopes,Pereira Victória Hellena Silva,Pediongco Troi,Araújo Márcio Sobreira da Silva,Teixeira-Carvalho Andréa,de Carvalho Andrea Lucchesi,Mourão Maria Vitória Assumpção,Campos Flávia Alves,Borges Marineide,Carneiro Mariângela,Chen Zhenjun,Saunders Eleanor,McConville Malcolm,Tsuji Moriya,McCluskey James,Martins-Filho Olindo Assis,Eckle Sidonia Barbara Guiomar,Coelho-dos-Reis Jordana Grazziela Alves,Peruhype-Magalhães Vanessa
Abstract
Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are restricted by MR1 and are known to protect against bacterial and viral infections. Our understanding of the role of MAIT cells in parasitic infections, such as visceral leishmaniasis (VL) caused by protozoan parasites ofLeishmania donovani, is limited. This study showed that in response toL. infantum, human peripheral blood MAIT cells from children with leishmaniasis produced TNF and IFN-γ in an MR1-dependent manner. The overall frequency of MAIT cells was inversely correlated with alanine aminotransferase levels, a specific marker of liver damage strongly associated with severe hepatic involvement in VL. In addition, there was a positive correlation between total protein levels and the frequency of IL-17A+CD8+MAIT cells, whereby reduced total protein levels are a marker of liver and kidney damage. Furthermore, the frequencies of IFN-γ+and IL-10+MAIT cells were inversely correlated with hemoglobin levels, a marker of severe anemia. In asymptomatic individuals and VL patients after treatment, MAIT cells also produced IL-17A, a cytokine signature associated with resistance to visceral leishmaniasis, suggesting that MAIT cells play important role in protecting against VL. In summary, these results broaden our understanding of MAIT-cell immunity to include protection against parasitic infections, with implications for MAIT-cell-based therapeutics and vaccines. At last, this study paves the way for the investigation of putative MAIT cell antigens that could exist in the context ofLeishmaniainfection.
Funder
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
Cited by
3 articles.
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