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- W2894967451 abstract "Summary Gamma delta (γδ) T cells exhibit potent anti‐ Plasmodium activity but are also implicated in the immunopathology of malaria. It is currently poorly understood how γδ T cells are affected in human suffering from Plasmodium vivax infection or in symptomless individuals living in an endemic region. We examined both the percentages and expression of markers associated with immune exhaustion in γδ T cells in individuals living in a P. vivax endemic region by flow cytometry. The percentage of γδ T cells in the blood was significantly higher both in acute P. vivax ‐positive patients and in individuals from an endemic region in comparison with control uninfected adults. The frequency of the expression of the exhaustion markers‐Tim‐3, Lag‐3, CTLA ‐4 and PD ‐1 was higher in γδ and total T cells from P. vivax ‐infected patients than in those populations from control uninfected adults. Individuals from a P. vivax endemic region showed elevated percentages of Tim‐3‐, Lag‐3‐ and CTLA ‐4‐positive γδ T cells and an increased percentage of Tim‐3‐positive total T cells. The phenotypic exhaustion of these cells might be a protective mechanism preventing the immunopathology associated with activated T cells and may provide a rationale for targeted manipulation of this process in diseases such as malaria." @default.
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- W2894967451 title "Exposure to <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is associated with the increased expression of exhaustion markers on γδ T lymphocytes" @default.
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