Authors
TSL Keesen, JAS Gomes, RCG Fares, FF de Araújo, KS Ferreira, AT Chaves, MOC Rocha, R Correa‐Oliveira
Publication date
2012/9
Journal
Scandinavian journal of immunology
Volume
76
Issue
3
Pages
311-319
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Although the pathophysiology of Chagas disease is not completely understood, it is widely accepted that involvement of the immune response is critical in determining the outcome of the disease. In this context, CD4+ T cells may play an important role in generating different mechanisms of protection. In addition to effector and regulatory functions, CD4+ T cells may be also involved with lytic activities against the parasite and may have a relevant role on control of the infection. In this study, we have evaluated CD4+ T cells expressing cytotoxic and apoptosis markers in response to Trypanossoma cruzi infection in indeterminate (IND) and cardiac (CARD) patients with Chagas disease and non‐infected individuals (NI). Our data demonstrated that: (1) CD4+ T cells presented higher ex vivo granzyme B expression in patients with Chagas disease compared with healthy individuals and that antigen induced a greater …
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