Tlr2 Directing Pd-L2 Expression Inhibit T Cells Response In Schistosoma Japonicum Infection

PLOS ONE(2013)

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Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) was shown to be an important immune receptor involved in the recognition of schistosome antigens, especially soluble egg antigen (SEA). In mice models with Shistosoma japonicum acute infection, we observed enhanced T cell-mediated immune responses n TLR2 knock out (TLR2(-/-)) mice compared with B6 mice. In schistosoma japonicum chronic infection models, programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) and programmed death ligand 2 (PD-L2) expression as well as TLR2 expression gradually increased in B6 mice, while only PD-L2 expression significantly decreased in TLR2(-/-) mice. Meanwhile, Programmed Death 1(PD-1) expression on CD4(+)T cells was down-regulated in TLR2(-/-) mice after a large number of egg appeared. We also found that stimulation with schistosome antigens, especially SEA, could up-regulate PD-L2 expression on BMDCs in a TLR2-dependent manner in vitro. Schistosome antigens primed-BMDCs with impaired expression of TLR2 or PD-L2 could induce CD4(+)T cells to produce low level of IL-10 or high level of IFN-gamma. Our results indicated that TLR2 signaling can direct PD-L2 expression on DCs which binds to PD-1 mainly on CD4(+)T cells to help inhibit T cells response in Schistosoma japonicum infection.
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