Background During infection, dendritic cells (DCs) encounter pathogenic microorganisms that can modulate their function and shape the T cell responses generated. During the process of T cell activation, DCs establish strong, long-lasting interactions with naïve T cells. Methods Using a mouse malaria model, the interactions of DCs and naïve CD4 + T cells have been analysed. Results DCs, either incubated in vitro with infected erythrocytes or isolated from infected mice, are able to present exogenous antigens by MHC-II, but are not able to establish prolonged effective interactions with naïve CD4 + T cells and do not induce T cell activation. It was also found that effective T cell activation of naïve CD4 + T cells is impaired during late Plasmodium yoelii infection. Conclusion These data may provide a mechanism for the lack of effective adaptive immune responses induced by the Plasmodium parasite.
Interactions between dendritic cells and CD4 + T cells during Plasmodium infection
플라스모디움 감염 중 수지상세포와 CD4 + T 세포 간의 상호작용
[Category] 말라리아,
[Article Type] Research
[Source] PMC
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