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Publication : Immunopathology and Trypanosoma congolense parasite sequestration cause acute cerebral trypanosomiasis.

First Author  Silva Pereira S Year  2022
Journal  Elife Volume  11
PubMed ID  35787830 Mgi Jnum  J:351505
Mgi Id  MGI:7316115 Doi  10.7554/eLife.77440
Citation  Silva Pereira S, et al. (2022) Immunopathology and Trypanosoma congolense parasite sequestration cause acute cerebral trypanosomiasis. Elife 11:e77440
abstractText  Trypanosoma congolense causes a syndrome of variable severity in animals in Africa. Cerebral trypanosomiasis is a severe form, but the mechanism underlying this severity remains unknown. We developed a mouse model of acute cerebral trypanosomiasis and characterized the cellular, behavioral, and physiological consequences of this infection. We show large parasite sequestration in the brain vasculature for long periods of time (up to 8 hr) and extensive neuropathology that associate with ICAM1-mediated recruitment and accumulation of T cells in the brain parenchyma. Antibody-mediated ICAM1 blocking and lymphocyte absence reduce parasite sequestration in the brain and prevent the onset of cerebral trypanosomiasis. Here, we establish a mouse model of acute cerebral trypanosomiasis and we propose a mechanism whereby parasite sequestration, host ICAM1, and CD4(+) T cells play a pivotal role.
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