Trypanosoma cruzi-Specific T-Cell Responses to Monitor Treatment Efficacy in Chronic Chagas Disease

Author(s):  
María Cecilia Albareda ◽  
María Ailén Natale ◽  
Gonzalo Leandro Cesar ◽  
Melisa Daiana Castro Eiro ◽  
María Gabriela Alvarez ◽  
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Vol 84 (9) ◽  
pp. 2627-2638 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles S. Rosenberg ◽  
Weibo Zhang ◽  
Juan M. Bustamante ◽  
Rick L. Tarleton

Trypanosoma cruziinfection drives the expansion of remarkably focused CD8+T cell responses targeting epitopes encoded by varianttrans-sialidase (TS) genes. Infection of C57BL/6 mice withT. cruziresults in up to 40% of all CD8+T cells committed to recognition of the dominant TSKB20 and subdominant TSKB18 TS epitopes. However, despite this enormous response, these mice fail to clearT. cruziinfection and subsequently develop chronic disease. One possible reason for the failure to cureT. cruziinfection is that immunodomination by these TS-specific T cells may interfere with alternative CD8+T cell responses more capable of complete parasite elimination. To address this possibility, we created transgenic mice that are centrally tolerant to these immunodominant epitopes. Mice expressing TSKB20, TSKB18, or both epitopes controlledT. cruziinfection and developed effector CD8+T cells that maintained an activated phenotype. Memory CD8+T cells from drug-cured TSKB-transgenic mice rapidly responded to secondaryT. cruziinfection. In the absence of the response to TSKB20 and TSKB18, immunodominance did not shift to other known subdominant epitopes despite the capacity of these mice to expand epitope-specific T cells specific for the model antigen ovalbumin expressed by engineered parasites. Thus, CD8+T cell responses tightly and robustly focused on a few epitopes within variant TS antigens appear to neither contribute to, nor detract from, the ability to controlT. cruziinfection. These data also indicate that the relative position of an epitope within a CD8+immunodominance hierarchy does not predict its importance in pathogen control.


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