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Publication : PD-1 deficiency impairs eosinophil recruitment to tissue during Trichinella spiralis infection.

First Author  Liu Y Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  11 Pages  114861
PubMed ID  39418164 Mgi Jnum  J:358160
Mgi Id  MGI:7779349 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114861
Citation  Liu Y, et al. (2024) PD-1 deficiency impairs eosinophil recruitment to tissue during Trichinella spiralis infection. Cell Rep 43(11):114861
abstractText  Blockade of programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) is considered a promising strategy for controlling pathogen infection by enhancing host immune cell function. Eosinophils, which play a crucial role in type 2 immune responses, are essential components of the host defense against helminth infection. Here, we investigate the role of PD-1 in eosinophilia during Trichinella spiralis infection in mice. PD-1-deficient (PD-1(-/-)) mice exhibit delayed expulsion of adult worms and increased muscle larva burdens compared to wild-type mice following infection. Additionally, PD-1(-/-) mice display impaired recruitment of eosinophils to parasite-invaded tissues, attributed to decreased upregulation of adhesion molecules on both eosinophils and vascular endothelium after infection. The compromised Th2 cytokine response further contributes to impaired adhesion interactions, affecting eosinophil migration and cytotoxicity against larvae in vitro within T. spiralis-infected PD-1(-/-) mice. Our findings demonstrate a positive role for PD-1 in the recruitment of eosinophils, suggesting its involvement in host defense against helminth infection.
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