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Publication : Aberrant CD8(+)T cells drive reproductive dysfunction in female mice with elevated IFN-γ levels.

First Author  Bafor EE Year  2024
Journal  Front Immunol Volume  15
Pages  1368572 PubMed ID  38698852
Mgi Jnum  J:349449 Mgi Id  MGI:7627606
Doi  10.3389/fimmu.2024.1368572 Citation  Bafor EE, et al. (2024) Aberrant CD8(+)T cells drive reproductive dysfunction in female mice with elevated IFN-gamma levels. Front Immunol 15:1368572
abstractText  INTRODUCTION: Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is pivotal in orchestrating immune responses during healthy pregnancy. However, its dysregulation, often due to autoimmunity, infections, or chronic inflammatory conditions, is implicated in adverse reproductive outcomes such as pregnancy failure or infertility. Additionally, the underlying immunological mechanisms remain elusive. METHODS: Here, we explore the impact of systemic IFN-gamma elevation on cytotoxic T cell responses in female reproduction utilizing a systemic lupus-prone mouse model with impaired IFN-gamma degradation. RESULTS: Our findings reveal that heightened IFN-gamma levels triggered the infiltration of CD8(+)T cells in the pituitary gland and female reproductive tract (FRT), resulting in prolactin deficiency and subsequent infertility. Furthermore, we demonstrate that chronic IFN-gamma elevation increases effector memory CD8(+)T cells in the murine ovary and uterus. DISCUSSION: These insights broaden our understanding of the role of elevated IFN-gamma in female reproductive dysfunction and suggest CD8(+)T cells as potential immunotherapeutic targets in female reproductive disorders associated with chronic systemic IFN-gamma elevation.
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