约氏疟原虫
免疫系统
免疫学
髓源性抑制细胞
抗体
生物
T细胞
抑制器
疟疾
恶性疟原虫
寄生虫血症
遗传学
癌症
作者
Lengshan Mo,Cansheng Hong,Zi-Bin Jiang,Yiqiang Zhu,Lu Zhou,Simin Tan,Guorong Deng,Yanwei Qi,Tengfei Hu,Qingping Wu,Yi Zhao,Huaina Qiu,Taizhen Liang,Peibin Lin,Jian Zhang,Xiancai Ma,Quan Yang
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.202401237r
摘要
Abstract Malaria remains a significant global public health problem. T follicular helper (Tfh) cells, a subset of CD4 + T cells, have the capacity to regulate B cells, plasma cells, and antibody production, among other functions. Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) possess strong immunosuppressive abilities and can negatively regulate various immune responses. However, the role of MDSCs in inhibiting Tfh‐cell responses during Plasmodium infection remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the regulatory effect of MDSCs on Tfh cell‐mediated immune responses upon Plasmodium infection. We found that the numbers of MDSCs increased upon Plasmodium infection. Further mechanism study revealed that MDSC‐derived Arg‐1 and PD‐L1 prevented Tfh cell proliferation and activation. Conversely, the addition of nor‐NOHA or anti‐PD‐L1 monoclonal antibodies enhanced the proliferation and activation of Tfh cells, indicating that the inhibitory effect of MDSCs on Tfh cells was dependent on Arg‐1 and PD‐1/PD‐L1. In vivo depletion of MDSCs enhanced Tfh‐cell responses and antibody production, as well as relieved symptoms of infected mice and improved their survival rates. These findings provide insights into the immunosuppressive role of MDSCs in inhibiting Tfh cell immune responses and further impairing humoral immunity. Our study provides new strategies for malaria prevention and control.
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