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Kinetics of CD4 + T Helper and CD8 + Effector T Cell Responses in Acute Dengue Patients.

Authors :
Manh DH
Weiss LN
Thuong NV
Mizukami S
Dumre SP
Luong QC
Thanh LC
Thang CM
Huu PT
Phuc LH
Nhung CTH
Mai NT
Truong NQ
Ngu VTT
Quoc DK
Ha TTN
Ton T
An TV
Halhouli O
Quynh LN
Kamel MG
Karbwang J
Huong VTQ
Huy NT
Hirayama K
Source :
Frontiers in immunology [Front Immunol] 2020 Sep 24; Vol. 11, pp. 1980. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 24 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: The protective or pathogenic role of T lymphocytes during the acute phase of dengue virus (DENV) infection has not been fully understood despite its importance in immunity and vaccine development. Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the kinetics of T lymphocyte subsets during the clinical course of acute dengue patients. Study design: In this hospital-based cohort study, 59 eligible Vietnamese dengue patients were recruited and admitted. They were investigated and monitored for T cell subsets and a panel of clinical and laboratory parameters every day until discharged and at post-discharge from the hospital. Results: We described for the first time the kinetics of T cell response during the clinical course of DENV infection. Severe cases showed significantly lower levels of effector CD8 <superscript>+</superscript> T cells compared to mild cases at day -1 ( p = 0.017) and day 0 ( p = 0.033) of defervescence. After defervescence, these cell counts in severe cases increased rapidly to equalize with the levels of mild cases. Our results also showed a decline in total CD4 <superscript>+</superscript> T, Th1, Th1/17 cells during febrile phase of dengue patients compared to normal controls or convalescent phase. On the other hand, Th2 cells increased during DENV infection until convalescent phase. Cytokines such as interferon-γ, IL-12p70, IL-5, IL-23, IL-17A showed tendency to decrease on day 0 and 1 compared with convalescence and only IL-5 showed significance indicating the production during acute phase was not systemic. Conclusion: With a rigorous study design, we uncovered the kinetics of T cells in natural DENV infection. Decreased number of effector CD8 <superscript>+</superscript> T cells in the early phase of infection and subsequent increment after defervescence day probably associated with the T cell migration in DENV infection.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Manh, Weiss, Thuong, Mizukami, Dumre, Luong, Thanh, Thang, Huu, Phuc, Nhung, Mai, Truong, Ngu, Quoc, Ha, Ton, An, Halhouli, Quynh, Kamel, Karbwang, Huong, Huy and Hirayama.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664-3224
Volume :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Frontiers in immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33072068
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01980