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Immunological exhaustion and functional profile of CD8+ T lymphocytes as cellular biomarkers of therapeutic efficacy in chronic Chagas disease patients.

Elena Pérez-Antón1, Adriana Egui1, Mª Carmen Thomas1, Marina Simón2, Manuel Segovia2, Manuel Carlos López3.   

Abstract

The lack of useful tools for detection the impact of treatment during the follow-up of chronic Chagas disease treated patients difficult the adequate care to the affected population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the functional response of CD8+ T lymphocyte population, critical for the control of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, as a possible cellular biomarker of treated Chagas disease patients. Thus, we analyzed the antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell response before and after benznidazole treatment in asymptomatic (indeterminate) and cardiac chronic Chagas disease patients. A marked dysfunctional process of the CD8+ T cell population was found in patients with an advanced pathology. Thus, the cardiac patients have a higher co-expression of inhibitory receptors and a lower antigen-specific multifunctional capacity compared with that of asymptomatic patients. Remarkably, benznidazole treatment partially reverses this functional exhaustion process of CD8+ T cells in both asymptomatic and cardiac Chagas disease patients. Thus, the co-expression of inhibitory molecules tends to be reduced after benznidazole treatment, mainly in asymptomatic patients, finding a significant drop in the expression of inhibitory receptors such as PD-1 and 2B4. In addition, the multifunctional antigen-specific response of CD8+ T cells is enhanced after treatment in chronic patients. An increase in the subset of cells with cytotoxic capacity and production of the IFN-γ cytokine was also observed in both treated asymptomatic and cardiac chronic Chagas disease patients. The results derived from this study show the improvement of the functional capacity of CD8+ T cells after treatment which could be have a positive effect on parasitic control. In addition, the phenotypic and functional profile of the CD8+ T cells described could serve as a tool for monitoring the impact of benznidazole treatment.
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Keywords:  Benznidazole treatment; CD8(+) T cell; Chagas disease; Cytokines; Cytotoxic molecules; Inhibitory receptor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31669531     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.105242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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Authors:  Elena Pérez-Antón; Adriana Egui; M Carmen Thomas; Bartolomé Carrilero; Marina Simón; Miguel Ángel López-Ruz; Manuel Segovia; Manuel Carlos López
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