Journal article

Transcriptional Memory-Like Imprints and Enhanced Functional Activity in γδ T Cells Following Resolution of Malaria Infection

R Kumarasingha, LJ Ioannidis, W Abeysekera, S Studniberg, D Wijesurendra, R Mazhari, DP Poole, I Mueller, L Schofield, DS Hansen, EM Eriksson

Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020

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Abstract

γδ T cells play an essential role in the immune response to many pathogens, including Plasmodium. However, long-lasting effects of infection on the γδ T cell population still remain inadequately understood. This study focused on assessing molecular and functional changes that persist in the γδ T cell population following resolution of malaria infection. We investigated transcriptional changes and memory-like functional capacity of malaria pre-exposed γδ T cells using a Plasmodium chabaudi infection model. We show that multiple genes associated with effector function (chemokines, cytokines and cytotoxicity) and antigen-presentation were upregulated in P. chabaudi-exposed γδ T cells compared t..

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