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In vivo imaging of CD8+ T cell-mediated elimination of malaria liver stages.


ABSTRACT: CD8(+) T cells are specialized cells of the adaptive immune system capable of finding and eliminating pathogen-infected cells. To date it has not been possible to observe the destruction of any pathogen by CD8(+) T cells in vivo. Here we demonstrate a technique for imaging the killing of liver-stage malaria parasites by CD8(+) T cells bearing a transgenic T cell receptor specific for a parasite epitope. We report several features that have not been described by in vitro analysis of the process, chiefly the formation of large clusters of effector CD8(+) T cells around infected hepatocytes. The formation of clusters requires antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells and signaling by G protein-coupled receptors, although CD8(+) T cells of unrelated specificity are also recruited to clusters. By combining mathematical modeling and data analysis, we suggest that formation of clusters is mainly driven by enhanced recruitment of T cells into larger clusters. We further show various death phenotypes of the parasite, which typically follow prolonged interactions between infected hepatocytes and CD8(+) T cells. These findings stress the need for intravital imaging for dissecting the fine mechanisms of pathogen recognition and killing by CD8(+) T cells.

SUBMITTER: Cockburn IA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3670364 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vivo imaging of CD8+ T cell-mediated elimination of malaria liver stages.

Cockburn Ian A IA   Amino Rogerio R   Kelemen Reka K RK   Kuo Scot C SC   Tse Sze-Wah SW   Radtke Andrea A   Mac-Daniel Laura L   Ganusov Vitaly V VV   Zavala Fidel F   Ménard Robert R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130514 22


CD8(+) T cells are specialized cells of the adaptive immune system capable of finding and eliminating pathogen-infected cells. To date it has not been possible to observe the destruction of any pathogen by CD8(+) T cells in vivo. Here we demonstrate a technique for imaging the killing of liver-stage malaria parasites by CD8(+) T cells bearing a transgenic T cell receptor specific for a parasite epitope. We report several features that have not been described by in vitro analysis of the process,  ...[more]

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