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Increased frequencies of highly activated regulatory T cells skewed to a T helper 1-like phenotype with reduced suppressive capacity in dengue patients
by
Laurent, Denis
, Arroyo Hornero, Rebeca
, Ken, Sreymom
, Kleinewietfeld, Markus
, Duong, Veasna
, Ly, Sowath
, Cantaert, Tineke
, Heng, Borita
, Sann, Sotheary
, Ou, Tey Putita
, Vo, Hoa Thi My
, Yay, Chantana
, Sorn, Sopheak
, Dussart, Philippe
, Sakuntabhai, Anavaj
, Lay, Sokchea
in
Adenosine
/ Adolescent
/ Antigens
/ Asymptomatic
/ Cambodia
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cytokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue hemorrhagic fever
/ dengue virus
/ Dengue Virus - immunology
/ Environmental changes
/ Female
/ Flow cytometry
/ FOXP3
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunity (Disease)
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Immunopathogenesis
/ Immunoregulation
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Inflammation
/ Interleukin 10
/ Interleukin-10 - genetics
/ Interleukin-10 - immunology
/ Life Sciences
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Patients
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ regulatory T cells
/ Research Article
/ severe dengue disease
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Th1 Cells - immunology
/ Transcription factors
2024
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Increased frequencies of highly activated regulatory T cells skewed to a T helper 1-like phenotype with reduced suppressive capacity in dengue patients
by
Laurent, Denis
, Arroyo Hornero, Rebeca
, Ken, Sreymom
, Kleinewietfeld, Markus
, Duong, Veasna
, Ly, Sowath
, Cantaert, Tineke
, Heng, Borita
, Sann, Sotheary
, Ou, Tey Putita
, Vo, Hoa Thi My
, Yay, Chantana
, Sorn, Sopheak
, Dussart, Philippe
, Sakuntabhai, Anavaj
, Lay, Sokchea
in
Adenosine
/ Adolescent
/ Antigens
/ Asymptomatic
/ Cambodia
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cytokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue hemorrhagic fever
/ dengue virus
/ Dengue Virus - immunology
/ Environmental changes
/ Female
/ Flow cytometry
/ FOXP3
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunity (Disease)
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Immunopathogenesis
/ Immunoregulation
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Inflammation
/ Interleukin 10
/ Interleukin-10 - genetics
/ Interleukin-10 - immunology
/ Life Sciences
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Patients
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ regulatory T cells
/ Research Article
/ severe dengue disease
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Th1 Cells - immunology
/ Transcription factors
2024
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Increased frequencies of highly activated regulatory T cells skewed to a T helper 1-like phenotype with reduced suppressive capacity in dengue patients
by
Laurent, Denis
, Arroyo Hornero, Rebeca
, Ken, Sreymom
, Kleinewietfeld, Markus
, Duong, Veasna
, Ly, Sowath
, Cantaert, Tineke
, Heng, Borita
, Sann, Sotheary
, Ou, Tey Putita
, Vo, Hoa Thi My
, Yay, Chantana
, Sorn, Sopheak
, Dussart, Philippe
, Sakuntabhai, Anavaj
, Lay, Sokchea
in
Adenosine
/ Adolescent
/ Antigens
/ Asymptomatic
/ Cambodia
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cytokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue hemorrhagic fever
/ dengue virus
/ Dengue Virus - immunology
/ Environmental changes
/ Female
/ Flow cytometry
/ FOXP3
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunity (Disease)
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Immunopathogenesis
/ Immunoregulation
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Inflammation
/ Interleukin 10
/ Interleukin-10 - genetics
/ Interleukin-10 - immunology
/ Life Sciences
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Patients
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ regulatory T cells
/ Research Article
/ severe dengue disease
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Th1 Cells - immunology
/ Transcription factors
2024
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Increased frequencies of highly activated regulatory T cells skewed to a T helper 1-like phenotype with reduced suppressive capacity in dengue patients
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Increased frequencies of highly activated regulatory T cells skewed to a T helper 1-like phenotype with reduced suppressive capacity in dengue patients
2024
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Overview
According to the World Health Organization, dengue is the fastest-spreading, epidemic-prone infectious disease. The extent of dengue virus infections increased over the years, mainly driven by globalization—including travel and trade—and environmental changes. Dengue is an immunopathology caused by an imbalanced immune response to a secondary heterotypic infection. As regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential in maintaining immune homeostasis and dampening excessive immune activation, this study addressed the role of Tregs in dengue immunopathology. We show that Tregs from dengue patients are highly activated, skewed to a Th1-like Treg phenotype and less suppressive compared to healthy donor Tregs. Our data suggest that Tregs fail to resolve ongoing inflammation during dengue infection and hence contribute to the immunopathology of severe dengue disease. These data clarify the role of Tregs in dengue immunopathogenesis, emphasizing the need to develop T cell-based vaccines for dengue.
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