Activation of Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells during Acute Dengue Virus Infection

Kirk Haltaufderhyde, Anon Srikiatkhachorn, Sharone Green, Louis Macareo, Sangshin Park, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Alan L. Rothman, Anuja Mathew

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Abstract

Background. Follicular helper T cells (TFH) are specialized CD4 T cells required for B-cell help and antibody production. Methods. Given the postulated role of immune activation in dengue disease, we measured the expansion and activation of TFH in the circulation (peripheral TFH [pTFH]) collected from Thai children with laboratory-confirmed acute dengue virus (DENV) infection. Results. We found significant expansion and activation of pTFH subsets during acute infection with the highest frequencies of activated pTFH (PD1hi pTFH and PD1+CD38+ pTFH) detected during the critical phase of illness. Numbers of activated pTFH were higher in patients with secondary compared with primary infections and in patients with more severe disease. We also found a positive correlation between the frequencies of activated pTFH and the frequencies of plasmablasts. Conclusions. To our knowledge, this is the first ex vivo analysis of pTFH activation during acute DENV infection. Overall, our study supports the model that pTFH contribute to disease evolution during the critical stage of illness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1675-1685
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Infectious Diseases
Volume218
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • acute infection
  • children
  • dengue virus
  • follicular helper T cells
  • immune response.

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