PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Feb 2015)

CD8+ T lymphocyte expansion, proliferation and activation in dengue fever.

  • Andréia Manso de Matos,
  • Karina Inacio Carvalho,
  • Daniela Santoro Rosa,
  • Lucy Santos Villas-Boas,
  • Wanessa Cardoso da Silva,
  • Célia Luiza de Lima Rodrigues,
  • Olímpia Massae Nakasone Peel Furtado Oliveira,
  • José Eduardo Levi,
  • Evaldo Stanislau Affonso Araújo,
  • Claudio Sergio Pannuti,
  • Expedito José Albuquerque Luna,
  • Esper George Kallas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e0003520

Abstract

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Dengue fever induces a robust immune response, including massive T cell activation. The level of T cell activation may, however, be associated with more severe disease. In this study, we explored the level of CD8+ T lymphocyte activation in the first six days after onset of symptoms during a DENV2 outbreak in early 2010 on the coast of São Paulo State, Brazil. Using flow cytometry we detected a progressive increase in the percentage of CD8+ T cells in 74 dengue fever cases. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 30 cases were thawed and evaluated using expanded phenotyping. The expansion of the CD8+ T cells was coupled with increased Ki67 expression. Cell activation was observed later in the course of disease, as determined by the expression of the activation markers CD38 and HLA-DR. This increased CD8+ T lymphocyte activation was observed in all memory subsets, but was more pronounced in the effector memory subset, as defined by higher CD38 expression. Our results show that most CD8+ T cell subsets are expanded during DENV2 infection and that the effector memory subset is the predominantly affected sub population.