Functional Analysis of Effector and Regulatory T Cells in a Parasitic Nematode Infection

Author:

Rausch Sebastian1,Huehn Jochen2,Kirchhoff Dennis3,Rzepecka Justyna1,Schnoeller Corinna1,Pillai Smitha1,Loddenkemper Christoph4,Scheffold Alexander3,Hamann Alf2,Lucius Richard1,Hartmann Susanne1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Parasitology, Humboldt-University, Berlin 10115, Germany

2. Experimental Rheumatology, Charité Berlin, Berlin 10117, Germany

3. Immunomodulation Group, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin, Berlin 10117, Germany

4. Pathology/RCIS, Charité Berlin, Berlin 12200, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Parasitic nematodes typically modulate T-cell reactivity, primarily during the chronic phase of infection. We analyzed the role of CD4-positive (CD4 + ) T effector (T eff ) cells and regulatory T (T reg ) cells derived from mice chronically infected with the intestinal nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus . Different CD4 + T-cell subsets were transferred into naïve recipients that were subsequently infected with H. polygyrus . Adoptive transfer of conventional T eff cells conferred protection and led to a significant decrease in the worm burdens of H. polygyrus -infected recipients. Roughly 0.2% of the CD4 + T cells were H. polygyrus specific based on expression of CD154, and cells producing interleukin 4 (IL-4) and IL-13 were highly enriched within the CD154 + population. In contrast, adoptive transfer of T reg cells, characterized by the markers CD25 and CD103 and the transcription factor Foxp3, had no effect on the worm burdens of recipients. Further analysis showed that soon after infection, the number of Foxp3 + T reg cells temporarily increased in the inflamed tissue while effector/memory-like CD103 + Foxp + T reg cells systemically increased in the draining lymph nodes and spleen. In addition, T reg cells represented a potential source of IL-10 and reduced the expression of IL-4. Finally, under in vitro conditions, T reg cells from infected mice were more potent suppressors than cells derived from naïve mice. In conclusion, our data indicate that small numbers of T eff cells have the ability to promote host protective immune responses, even in the presence of T reg cells.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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