In Schistosoma-endemic regions a lack of natural sterilizing immunity means individuals are repeatedly infected, treated and reinfected. Due to difficulties in tracking natural infection, kinetics of host immune response during these reinfections have not been elucidated. Here, we use repeated (3x) controlled-human-Schistosoma mansoni infection (CHI) to study how antigen-specific T cells develop during reinfection (NCT05085470 study). We compared these responses to naturally infected endemic Ugandan individuals (HALLMARK study). A mixed Th1/Th2/regulatory CD4(+) T cell response develops in repeated CHI. Adult-worm-specific responses after repeated CHI were similar to endemic-natural infection. However, endemic participants showed differential responses to egg- and cercariae-antigens. Repeated CHI with sequential exposure to cercariae of different sexes (male-female-male) revealed an elevated CD4(+) T cell cytokine response to adult-worm and egg-antigens. Our findings demonstrate that single-sex schistosome infection elicits adult-worm-specific T cell cytokine responses that reflect endemic-natural infection. This study advances our understanding of the immunology of schistosome (re)infection in the human host.
T cell responses in repeated controlled human schistosome infection compared to natural exposure.
与自然感染相比,反复控制的人类血吸虫感染中的 T 细胞反应
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作者:Driciru Emmanuella, Koopman Jan Pieter R, Steenbergen Sanne, Sonnet Friederike, Stam Koen A, Bes-Roeleveld Laura de, Iliopoulou Eva, Janse Jacqueline J, Sijtsma Jeroen, Nambuya Irene, Hilt Stan T, König Marion, Kruize Yvonne, Casacuberta-Partal Miriam, Egesa Moses, van Dam Govert J, Corstjens Paul L A M, van Lieshout Lisette, Mpairwe Harriet, MacDonald Andrew S, Yazdanbakhsh Maria, Elliott Alison M, Roestenberg Meta, Houlder Emma L
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 24; 16(1):6827 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-62144-8 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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