Chemokine receptor CCR2 is not essential for the development of experimental cerebral malaria

趋化因子受体 CCR2 对实验性脑型疟疾的发展并非至关重要

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作者:Elodie Belnoue, Fabio T M Costa, Ana M Vigário, Tatiana Voza, Françoise Gonnet, Irène Landau, Nico Van Rooijen, Matthias Mack, William A Kuziel, Laurent Rénia

Abstract

Infection with Plasmodium berghei ANKA induces cerebral malaria in susceptible mice. Brain-sequestered CD8(+) T cells are responsible for this pathology. We have evaluated the role of CCR2, a chemokine receptor expressed on CD8(+) T cells. Infected CCR2-deficient mice were as susceptible to cerebral malaria as wild-type mice were, and CD8(+) T-cell migration to the brain was not abolished.

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