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A population of CD4hiCD38hi T cells correlates with disease severity in patients with acute malaria
Clinical & Translational Immunology ( IF 4.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-24 , DOI: 10.1002/cti2.1209
Simon H Apte 1, 2 , Gabriela Minigo 3, 4 , Penny L Groves 1 , Jessie C Spargo 3, 4 , Magdalena Plebanski 5, 6 , Mathew J Grigg 3, 4 , Enny Kenangalem 7 , Julie G Burel 1, 8 , Jessica R Loughland 1, 3, 4 , Katie L Flanagan 5, 6, 9 , Kim A Piera 3, 4 , Timothy William 9 , Ric N Price 3, 10, 11 , Tonia Woodberry 3, 4 , Bridget E Barber 1, 3, 4 , Nicholas M Anstey 3 , Denise L Doolan 1, 12
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CD4+ T cells are critical mediators of immunity to Plasmodium spp. infection, but their characteristics during malarial episodes and immunopathology in naturally infected adults are poorly defined. Flow cytometric analysis of PBMCs from patients with either P. falciparum or P. knowlesi malaria revealed a pronounced population of CD4+ T cells co‐expressing very high levels of CD4 and CD38 we have termed CD4hiCD38hi T cells. We set out to gain insight into the function of these novel cells.

中文翻译:

CD4hiCD38hi T 细胞群与急性疟疾患者的疾病严重程度相关

CD4 + T 细胞是疟原虫免疫的关键介质。感染,但它们在疟疾发作期间的特征和自然感染成人的免疫病理学尚不清楚。对恶性疟原虫诺氏疟原虫疟疾患者的 PBMC 进行流式细胞术分析显示,大量 CD4 + T 细胞共表达非常高水平的 CD4 和 CD38,我们将其称为 CD4 hi CD38 hi T 细胞。我们着手深入了解这些新型细胞的功能。
更新日期:2020-11-25
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