Expansion of T regulatory Cells in Lepromatous Leprosy is Mediated by Phenolic Glycolipid-1

Bhavyata Dua, B. Sharma, J. Chakma, M. Arora, R. Bhadauria, D. Mitra, B. Joshi
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In leprosy, lepromatous form of the disease is more severe and results from suppression of T cell response. T regulatory cells which suppress T cell response has been found in higher frequency in blood and at the site of infection in leprosy. Therefore, present study was carried out to evaluate the role of Mycobacterium leprae antigens whole cell sonicate (WCS) and especially phenolic glycolipid-1 (PGL-1), which is known for its suppressive nature, in the induction of T regulatory cells expansion in peripheral blood of leprosy patients. For this purpose peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of different category of leprosy patients and healthy controls were stimulated with M. leprae antigens in vitro and percentage of T regulatory cells was determined by flow cytometry. We found higher frequency of T regulatory cells in PBMCs of untreated borderline lepromatous/lepromatous leprosy (BL/LL) patients. Further, PBMCs of untreated BL/LL patients also showed higher percentage of T regs after stimulation with PGL-1. Antigen mediated expansion of T regulatory cells was also supported by results of Carboxy fluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE) proliferation assay. None of the antigen induced T regs expansion in healthy controls, untreated tuberculoid/borderline tuberculoid (TT/BT) leprosy patients and treated leprosy patients. Therefore it is suggested that increased frequency of T regs in BL/LL patients may be due to the induction of T regs expansion mediated by PGL-1 of M. leprae and this high percentage of T regs resulted in T cell suppression in lepromatous disease.
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酚类糖脂-1介导麻风病T调节细胞的扩增
在麻风病中,麻风病形式更为严重,是T细胞反应受到抑制的结果。抑制T细胞反应的T调节细胞在麻风病患者血液和感染部位的出现频率较高。因此,本研究旨在评估麻风分枝杆菌抗原全细胞超声(WCS),特别是具有抑制作用的酚类糖脂-1 (PGL-1)在诱导麻风患者外周血T调节性细胞扩增中的作用。用麻风分枝杆菌抗原体外刺激不同类型麻风患者和健康对照外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs),流式细胞术测定T调节细胞的百分比。我们发现未经治疗的交界型麻风/麻风性麻风(BL/LL)患者的PBMCs中T调节细胞的频率更高。此外,未经治疗的BL/LL患者的PBMCs在PGL-1刺激后也显示出更高的T regs百分比。抗原介导的T调节细胞扩增也得到了羧基荧光素琥珀酰酰酯(CFSE)增殖试验结果的支持。在健康对照、未经治疗的结核样/交界性结核样(TT/BT)麻风病患者和接受治疗的麻风病患者中,抗原均未诱导T regs扩增。因此,我们认为,BL/LL患者中T regs频率的增加可能是由于麻风分枝杆菌PGL-1介导的T regs扩增的诱导,这种高百分比的T regs导致麻风疾病中T细胞的抑制。
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