Immune-responsiveness of CD4+ T cells during Streptococcus suis serotype 2 infection

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Marie-Pier Lecours
Corinne Letendre
Damian Clarke
Paul Lemire
Tristan Galbas
Marie-Odile Benoit-Biancamano
Jacques Thibodeau
Marcelo Gottschalk
Mariela Segura
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[1] Laboratory of Immunology,Department of Microbiology
[2] Faculty of veterinary medicine,Pathology Division
[3] University of Montreal,undefined
[4] Laboratory of Streptococcus suis,undefined
[5] Faculty of veterinary medicine,undefined
[6] University of Montreal,undefined
[7] Laboratory of Molecular Immunology,undefined
[8] Infectiology and Immunology,undefined
[9] University of Montreal,undefined
[10] University of Montreal,undefined
[11] 3200 rue Sicotte,undefined
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The pathogenesis of Streptococcus suis infection, a major swine and human pathogen, is only partially understood and knowledge on the host adaptive immune response is critically scarce. Yet, S. suis virulence factors, particularly its capsular polysaccharide (CPS), enable this bacterium to modulate dendritic cell (DC) functions and potentially impair the immune response. This study aimed to evaluate modulation of T cell activation during S. suis infection and the role of DCs in this response. S. suis-stimulated total mouse splenocytes readily produced TNF-α, IL-6, IFN-γ, CCL3, CXCL9, and IL-10. Ex vivo and in vivo analyses revealed the involvement of CD4+ T cells and a Th1 response. Nevertheless, during S. suis infection, levels of the Th1-derived cytokines TNF-α and IFN-γ were very low. A transient splenic depletion of CD4+ T cells and a poor memory response were also observed. Moreover, CD4+ T cells secreted IL-10 and failed to up-regulate optimal levels of CD40L and CD69 in coculture with DCs. The CPS hampered release of several T cell-derived cytokines in vitro. Finally, a correlation was established between severe clinical signs of S. suis disease and impaired antibody responses. Altogether, these results suggest S. suis interferes with the adaptive immune response.
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