Identification of phenotypic markers of B cells from patients with Chagas disease

Summary Chagas disease was discovered more than a hundred years ago, but its pathogenesis is still not completely understood. Autoimmunity is one of the mechanisms shown to contribute to its pathogenesis, which may indicate an important participation of B lymphocytes. Patients with Chagas disease ha...

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Published in:Parasite immunology Vol. 35; no. 7-8; pp. 214 - 223
Main Authors: Fares, R. C. G., Correa‐Oliveira, R., Araújo, F. F., Keesen, T. S. L., Chaves, A. T., Fiuza, J. A., Ferreira, K. S., Rocha, M. O. C., Gomes, J. A. S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 01-07-2013
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Summary:Summary Chagas disease was discovered more than a hundred years ago, but its pathogenesis is still not completely understood. Autoimmunity is one of the mechanisms shown to contribute to its pathogenesis, which may indicate an important participation of B lymphocytes. Patients with Chagas disease have shown increased percentage of B cells producing IL‐10. However, there are no reports of the phenotypic markers of B cells producing IL‐10 in patients with Chagas disease. For the first time in the literature, we evaluated the phenotypic profile of distinct markers of B cells from peripheral blood of noninfected individuals and patients with Chagas disease. Our results showed that patients with Chagas disease had a higher expression of CD21 and CD24 on the surface of CD19+ B cells, while CD43 and CD23 were expressed equally in all groups. Moreover, the expression of MHC‐II (HLA‐DR), CD80, CD86, caspase‐3, granzyme B and intracellular IL‐10 and TGF‐β by CD19+ B cells was higher in patients with Chagas disease. The results of IL‐10 production within CD19+CD5+CD1d+ B cells showed a higher percentage of this cytokine in patients with Chagas disease. Thus, our data bring a new knowledge about distinct markers of B cells in immune responses of Chagas disease.
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ISSN:0141-9838
1365-3024
DOI:10.1111/pim.12038