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After Experimental Trypanosoma cruzi Infection, Dying Hepatic CD3+TCR??+B220+ T Lymphocytes Are Rescued from Death by Peripheral T Cells and Become Activated.


ABSTRACT: The unusual phenotype of CD3+ T lymphocyte expressing B220, a marker originally attributed to B lymphocytes, was first observed in the liver of Fas/Fas-L-deficient mice as a marker of apoptotic T lymphocytes. However, other CD3+B220+ T lymphocyte populations were later described in the periphery as functional cytotoxic or regulatory cells, for example. Then, in this work, we studied whether hepatic CD3+B220+ T lymphocytes could play a role in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection. In control and infected mice, we observed two subpopulations that could be discerned based on CD117 expression, which were conventional apoptotic CD3+B220+(CD117-) and thymus-independent CD3+B220+CD117+ T lymphocytes. Regardless of CD117 expression, most B220+ T lymphocytes were 7AAD+, confirming this molecule as a marker of dying T cells. However, after infection, we found that around 15% of the CD3+B220+CD117+ hepatic population became B220 and 7AAD negative, turned into CD90.2+, and upregulated the expression of CD44, CD49d, and CD11a, a phenotype consistent with activated T lymphocytes. Moreover, we observed that the hepatic CD3+B220+CD117+ population was rescued from death by previously activated peripheral T lymphocytes. Our results extend the comprehension of the hepatic CD3+B220+ T lymphocyte subpopulations and illustrate the complex interactions that occur in the liver.

SUBMITTER: Vacani-Martins N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7559066 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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After Experimental <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Infection, Dying Hepatic CD3<sup>+</sup>TCRαβ<sup>+</sup>B220<sup>+</sup> T Lymphocytes Are Rescued from Death by Peripheral T Cells and Become Activated.

Vacani-Martins Natalia N   Meuser-Batista Marcelo M   Moreira Otacilio C OC   Cascabulho Cynthia Machado CM   Gois Beghini Daniela D   Horita Samuel Iwao SI   Batista Marcos Meuser MM   Freitas Fernando Cleber FC   Guimarães Juliana Rodrigues JR   Henriques-Pons Andrea A  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20200831 9


The unusual phenotype of CD3<sup>+</sup> T lymphocyte expressing B220, a marker originally attributed to B lymphocytes, was first observed in the liver of Fas/Fas-L-deficient mice as a marker of apoptotic T lymphocytes. However, other CD3<sup>+</sup>B220<sup>+</sup> T lymphocyte populations were later described in the periphery as functional cytotoxic or regulatory cells, for example. Then, in this work, we studied whether hepatic CD3<sup>+</sup>B220<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes could play a role i  ...[more]

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