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Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria
Effector capabilities of γδ T cells are evident in Plasmodium infection in young and adult individuals, while children are the most vulnerable groups affected by malaria. Here, we aimed to investigate the age-dependent phenotypic composition of Vδ1(+), Vδ2(+), and Vδ3(+) T cells in children living i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8891705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35250979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.807765 |
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author | León-Lara, Ximena Yang, Tao Fichtner, Alina Suzann Bruni, Elena von Kaisenberg, Constantin Eiz-Vesper, Britta Dodoo, Daniel Adu, Bright Ravens, Sarina |
author_facet | León-Lara, Ximena Yang, Tao Fichtner, Alina Suzann Bruni, Elena von Kaisenberg, Constantin Eiz-Vesper, Britta Dodoo, Daniel Adu, Bright Ravens, Sarina |
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description | Effector capabilities of γδ T cells are evident in Plasmodium infection in young and adult individuals, while children are the most vulnerable groups affected by malaria. Here, we aimed to investigate the age-dependent phenotypic composition of Vδ1(+), Vδ2(+), and Vδ3(+) T cells in children living in endemic malaria areas and how this differs between children that will develop symptomatic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections. Flow cytometric profiling of naïve and effector peripheral blood γδ T cells was performed in 6 neonates, 10 adults, and 52 children. The study population of young children, living in the same malaria endemic region of Ghana, was monitored for symptomatic vs asymptomatic malaria development for up to 42 weeks after peripheral blood sampling at baseline. For the Vδ2(+) T cell population, there was evidence for an established type 1 effector phenotype, characterized by CD94 and CD16 expression, as early as 1 year of life. This was similar among children diagnosed with symptomatic or asymptomatic malaria. In contrast, the proportion of type 2- and type 3-like Vδ2 T cells declined during early childhood. Furthermore, for Vδ1(+) and Vδ3(+) T cells, similar phenotypes of naïve (CD27(+)) and type 1 effector (CD16(+)) cells were observed, while the proportion of CD16(+) Vδ1(+) T cells was highest in children with asymptomatic malaria. In summary, we give evidence for an established adult-like γδ T cell compartment in early childhood with similar biology of Vδ1(+) and Vδ3(+) T cells. Moreover, the data supports the idea that type 1 effector Vδ1(+) T cells mediate the acquisition of and can potentially serve as biomarker for natural immunity to P. falciparum infections in young individuals from malaria-endemic settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-88917052022-03-04 Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria León-Lara, Ximena Yang, Tao Fichtner, Alina Suzann Bruni, Elena von Kaisenberg, Constantin Eiz-Vesper, Britta Dodoo, Daniel Adu, Bright Ravens, Sarina Front Immunol Immunology Effector capabilities of γδ T cells are evident in Plasmodium infection in young and adult individuals, while children are the most vulnerable groups affected by malaria. Here, we aimed to investigate the age-dependent phenotypic composition of Vδ1(+), Vδ2(+), and Vδ3(+) T cells in children living in endemic malaria areas and how this differs between children that will develop symptomatic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections. Flow cytometric profiling of naïve and effector peripheral blood γδ T cells was performed in 6 neonates, 10 adults, and 52 children. The study population of young children, living in the same malaria endemic region of Ghana, was monitored for symptomatic vs asymptomatic malaria development for up to 42 weeks after peripheral blood sampling at baseline. For the Vδ2(+) T cell population, there was evidence for an established type 1 effector phenotype, characterized by CD94 and CD16 expression, as early as 1 year of life. This was similar among children diagnosed with symptomatic or asymptomatic malaria. In contrast, the proportion of type 2- and type 3-like Vδ2 T cells declined during early childhood. Furthermore, for Vδ1(+) and Vδ3(+) T cells, similar phenotypes of naïve (CD27(+)) and type 1 effector (CD16(+)) cells were observed, while the proportion of CD16(+) Vδ1(+) T cells was highest in children with asymptomatic malaria. In summary, we give evidence for an established adult-like γδ T cell compartment in early childhood with similar biology of Vδ1(+) and Vδ3(+) T cells. Moreover, the data supports the idea that type 1 effector Vδ1(+) T cells mediate the acquisition of and can potentially serve as biomarker for natural immunity to P. falciparum infections in young individuals from malaria-endemic settings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8891705/ /pubmed/35250979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.807765 Text en Copyright © 2022 León-Lara, Yang, Fichtner, Bruni, von Kaisenberg, Eiz-Vesper, Dodoo, Adu and Ravens https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology León-Lara, Ximena Yang, Tao Fichtner, Alina Suzann Bruni, Elena von Kaisenberg, Constantin Eiz-Vesper, Britta Dodoo, Daniel Adu, Bright Ravens, Sarina Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title | Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title_full | Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title_fullStr | Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title_short | Evidence for an Adult-Like Type 1-Immunity Phenotype of Vδ1, Vδ2 and Vδ3 T Cells in Ghanaian Children With Repeated Exposure to Malaria |
title_sort | evidence for an adult-like type 1-immunity phenotype of vδ1, vδ2 and vδ3 t cells in ghanaian children with repeated exposure to malaria |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8891705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35250979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.807765 |
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