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Disruption of IL-21 signaling affects T cell-B cell interactions and abrogates protective humoral immunity to malaria.


ABSTRACT: Interleukin-21 signaling is important for germinal center B-cell responses, isotype switching and generation of memory B cells. However, a role for IL-21 in antibody-mediated protection against pathogens has not been demonstrated. Here we show that IL-21 is produced by T follicular helper cells and co-expressed with IFN-γ during an erythrocytic-stage malaria infection of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice. Mice deficient either in IL-21 or the IL-21 receptor fail to resolve the chronic phase of P. chabaudi infection and P. yoelii infection resulting in sustained high parasitemias, and are not immune to re-infection. This is associated with abrogated P. chabaudi-specific IgG responses, including memory B cells. Mixed bone marrow chimeric mice, with T cells carrying a targeted disruption of the Il21 gene, or B cells with a targeted disruption of the Il21r gene, demonstrate that IL-21 from T cells signaling through the IL-21 receptor on B cells is necessary to control chronic P. chabaudi infection. Our data uncover a mechanism by which CD4+ T cells and B cells control parasitemia during chronic erythrocytic-stage malaria through a single gene, Il21, and demonstrate the importance of this cytokine in the control of pathogens by humoral immune responses. These data are highly pertinent for designing malaria vaccines requiring long-lasting protective B-cell responses.

SUBMITTER: Perez-Mazliah D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4370355 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disruption of IL-21 signaling affects T cell-B cell interactions and abrogates protective humoral immunity to malaria.

Pérez-Mazliah Damián D   Ng Dorothy Hui Lin DH   Freitas do Rosário Ana Paula AP   McLaughlin Sarah S   Mastelic-Gavillet Béatris B   Sodenkamp Jan J   Kushinga Garikai G   Langhorne Jean J  

PLoS pathogens 20150312 3


Interleukin-21 signaling is important for germinal center B-cell responses, isotype switching and generation of memory B cells. However, a role for IL-21 in antibody-mediated protection against pathogens has not been demonstrated. Here we show that IL-21 is produced by T follicular helper cells and co-expressed with IFN-γ during an erythrocytic-stage malaria infection of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice. Mice deficient either in IL-21 or the IL-21 receptor fail to resolve the chronic phase of P. chab  ...[more]

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