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Title

Proportions of CD4 memory T cells are altered in individuals chronically infected with Schistosoma haematobium.

Authors

Nausch, Norman; Bourke, Claire D.; Appleby, Laura J.; Rujeni, Nadine; Lantz, Olivier; Trottein, François; Midzi, Nicholas; Mduluza, Takafira; Mutapi, Francisca

Abstract

Characterisation of protective helminth acquired immunity in humans or experimental models has focused on effector responses with little work conducted on memory responses. Here we show for the first time, that human helminth infection is associated with altered proportions of the CD4 memory T cells, with an associated alteration of TH1 responses. The reduced CD4 memory T cell proportions are associated with a significantly lower ratio of schistosome-specific IgE/IgG4 (marker for resistance to infection/re-infection) in uninfected older people. Helminth infection does not affect the CD8 memory T cell pool. Furthermore, we show for the first time in a helminth infection that the CD4 memory T cell proportions decline following curative anti-helminthic treatment despite increased CD4 memory cell replication. Reduced accumulation of the CD4 memory T cells in schistosome-infected people has implications for the development of natural or vaccine induced schistosome-specific protective immunity as well as for unrelated pathogens.

Publication

Scientific Reports, 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

2045-2322

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/srep00472

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