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Stage-Dependent Increase of Systemic Immune Activation and CCR5+CD4+ T Cells in Filarial Driven Lymphedema in Ghana and Tanzania

Authors :
Kroidl, Abu Abudu Rahamani
Sacha Horn
Manuel Ritter
Anja Feichtner
Jubin Osei-Mensah
Vera Serwaa Opoku
Linda Batsa Debrah
Thomas F. Marandu
Antelmo Haule
Jacklina Mhidze
Abdallah Ngenya
Max Demetrius
Ute Klarmann-Schulz
Michael Hoelscher
Christof Geldmacher
Achim Hoerauf
Akili Kalinga
Alexander Y. Debrah
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Source :
Pathogens; Volume 12; Issue 6; Pages: 809
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.

Abstract

Chronic lymphedema caused by infection of Wuchereria bancrofti is a disfiguring disease that leads to physical disability, stigmatization, and reduced quality of life. The edematous changes occur mainly on the lower extremities and can progress over time due to secondary bacterial infections. In this study, we characterized participants with filarial lymphedema from Ghana and Tanzania as having low (stage 1–2), intermediate (stage 3–4), or advanced (stage 5–7) lymphedema to determine CD4+ T cell activation patterns and markers associated with immune cell exhaustion. A flow cytometry-based analysis of peripheral whole blood revealed different T cell phenotypes within participants with different stages of filarial lymphedema. In detail, increased frequencies of CD4+HLA-DR+CD38+ T cells were associated with higher stages of filarial lymphedema in patients from Ghana and Tanzania. In addition, significantly increased frequencies of CCR5+CD4+ T cells were seen in Ghanaian participants with advanced LE stages, which was not observed in the Tanzanian cohort. The frequencies of CD8+PD-1+ T cells were augmented in individuals with higher stage lymphedema in both countries. These findings show distinct activation and exhaustion patterns in lymphedema patients but reveal that immunological findings differ between West and East African countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20760817
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pathogens; Volume 12; Issue 6; Pages: 809
Accession number :
edsair.multidiscipl..7966622dcb67a46ff96a3e188f88c584
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12060809