Literature DB >> 16041020

Experimental infection with Trypanosoma cruzi increases the population of CD8(+), but not CD4(+), immunoglobulin G Fc receptor-positive T lymphocytes.

Andrea Henriques-Pons1, Bianca P Olivieri, Gabriel M Oliveira, Marc Daëron, Tania C de Araújo-Jorge.   

Abstract

It is well established that activating-type Fc receptors for immunoglobulin G (FcgammaR), such as FcgammaRI and FcgammaRIII, are essential for inducing inflammatory responses. On the other hand, a unique inhibitory FcgammaR, FcgammaRIIB, inhibits intracellular signaling upon engagement of immunoglobulin G-immune complexes, suppressing inflammation and autoimmunity. The expression of FcgammaRIIB on B lymphocytes, natural killer cells, macrophages, mast cells, and a number of other cell types has been demonstrated for many years. However, the expression on T lymphocytes is probably restricted to activated cells in a narrow window of time. The controversy regarding the FcgammaR expression on T lymphocytes is attributable to considerable heterogeneity of cellular subpopulations and activation stages during immune responses in vivo. We addressed here this question by using mice experimentally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, and we found an increase in the CD8(+) FcgammaR(+) population but not in the CD4(+) FcgammaR(+) population. Moreover, CD8(+) FcgammaR(+) T cells predominantly composed the cardiac inflammatory infiltration induced by the infection. These results indicate a novel pattern of FcgammaR expression on T cells in a pathological situation, and possible functional roles of this phenomenon are discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16041020      PMCID: PMC1201222          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.73.8.5048-5052.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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