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Development of a System To Study CD4+-T-Cell Responses to Transgenic Ovalbumin-Expressing Toxoplasma gondii during Toxoplasmosis

机译:系统研究弓形虫病期间转基因表达卵清蛋白弓形虫的CD4 + -T细胞反应的系统的开发

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The study of the immune response to Toxoplasma gondii has provided numerous insights into the role of T cells in resistance to intracellular infections. However, the complexity of this eukaryote pathogen has made it difficult to characterize immunodominant epitopes that would allow the identification of T cells with a known specificity for parasite antigens. As a consequence, analysis of T-cell responses to T. gondii has been based on characterization of the percentage of T cells that express an activated phenotype during infection and on the ability of these cells to produce cytokines in response to complex mixtures of parasite antigens. In order to study specific CD4+ T cells responses to T. gondii, recombinant parasites that express a truncated ovalbumin (OVA) protein, in either a cytosolic or a secreted form, were engineered. In vitro and in vivo studies reveal that transgenic parasites expressing secreted OVA are able to stimulate T-cell receptor-transgenic OVA-specific CD4+ T cells to proliferate, express an activated phenotype, and produce gamma interferon (IFN-γ). Furthermore, the adoptive transfer of OVA-specific T cells into IFN-γ?/? mice provided enhanced protection against infection with the OVA-transgenic (but not parental) parasites. Together, these studies establish the utility of this transgenic system to study CD4+-T-cell responses during toxoplasmosis.
机译:对弓形虫的免疫应答的研究为T细胞在抵抗细胞内感染中的作用提供了许多见识。然而,这种真核生物病原体的复杂性使其难以表征免疫优势表位,从而无法鉴定出对寄生虫抗原具有已知特异性的T细胞。结果,分析了T细胞对 T的反应。 gondii 的研究基于感染过程中表达活化表型的T细胞百分比的表征,以及这些细胞响应寄生虫抗原复杂混合物而产生细胞因子的能力。为了研究特定的CD4 + T细胞对 T的反应。刚地,以细胞溶质或分泌形式表达截短卵清蛋白(OVA)蛋白的重组寄生虫。体外和体内研究表明,表达分泌型OVA的转基因寄生虫能够刺激T细胞受体转基因OVA特异性CD4 + T细胞增殖,表达激活的表型并产生γ干扰素( IFN-γ)。此外,OVA特异性T细胞过继转移到IFN-γ?/?小鼠中提供了增强的保护,使其免受OVA转基因(但不是亲本)寄生虫的感染。总之,这些研究确立了该转基因系统在弓形虫病期间研究CD4 + -T细胞应答的实用性。

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