Impaired in vitro Interferon-γ production in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is improved by inhibition of PD1/PDL-1 ligation
Impaired in vitro Interferon-γ production in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is improved by inhibition of PD1/PDL-1 ligation
ABSTRACT Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease that causes substantial morbidity and mortality and is a growing health problem in Ethiopia, where this study took place. Most individuals infected with Leishmania donovani parasites will stay asymptomatic, but some develop VL that, if left untreated, is almost always fatal. This stage of the disease is associated with a profound immunosuppression, characterised by impaired production of Interferonγ (IFNγ), a cytokine that plays a key role in the control of Leishmania parasites, and high expression levels of an inhibitory receptor, programmed cell death 1 (PD1) on CD4+ T cells. Here, we tested the contribution of the interaction between the immune checkpoint PD1 and its ligand PDL-1 on the impaired production of IFNγ in VL patients. Our results show that in the blood of VL patients, not only CD4+, but also CD8+ T cells express high levels of PD1 at the time of VL diagnosis. Next, we identified PDL-1 expression on different monocyte subsets and neutrophils and show that PDL-1 levels were significantly increased in VL patients. PD1/PDL-1 inhibition resulted in significantly increased production of IFNγ, suggesting that therapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors might improve disease control in these patients.
Kropf Pascale、Franssen Susanne Ursula、Womersley Rebecca、Cotton James Anthony、Kaforou Myrsini、Adem Emebet、M¨1ller Ingrid、Takele Yegnasew、Levin Michael
Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College LondonWellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome CampusDepartment of Infectious Disease, Imperial College LondonWellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome CampusDepartment of Infectious Disease, Imperial College LondonLeishmaniasis Research and Treatment Centre, University of GondarDepartment of Infectious Disease, Imperial College LondonDepartment of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London||Leishmaniasis Research and Treatment Centre, University of GondarDepartment of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London
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Kropf Pascale,Franssen Susanne Ursula,Womersley Rebecca,Cotton James Anthony,Kaforou Myrsini,Adem Emebet,M¨1ller Ingrid,Takele Yegnasew,Levin Michael.Impaired in vitro Interferon-γ production in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is improved by inhibition of PD1/PDL-1 ligation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-07].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.11.01.466750.点此复制
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