Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children

<strong>Background<br></strong> Protective malarial antibodies are acquired more rapidly in adults than children, independently of cumulative exposure, however the cellular responses mediating these differences are unknown. CD4 T-follicular helper (Tfh) cells have key roles in ind...

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Main Authors: Oyong, DA, Loughland, JR, Soon, MSF, Chan, J-A, Andrew, D, Wines, BD, Hogarth, PM, Olver, SD, Collinge, AD, Varelias, A, Beeson, JG, Kenangalem, E, Price, RN, Anstey, NM, Minigo, G, Boyle, MJ
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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author Oyong, DA
Loughland, JR
Soon, MSF
Chan, J-A
Andrew, D
Wines, BD
Hogarth, PM
Olver, SD
Collinge, AD
Varelias, A
Beeson, JG
Kenangalem, E
Price, RN
Anstey, NM
Minigo, G
Boyle, MJ
author_facet Oyong, DA
Loughland, JR
Soon, MSF
Chan, J-A
Andrew, D
Wines, BD
Hogarth, PM
Olver, SD
Collinge, AD
Varelias, A
Beeson, JG
Kenangalem, E
Price, RN
Anstey, NM
Minigo, G
Boyle, MJ
author_sort Oyong, DA
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description <strong>Background<br></strong> Protective malarial antibodies are acquired more rapidly in adults than children, independently of cumulative exposure, however the cellular responses mediating these differences are unknown. CD4 T-follicular helper (Tfh) cells have key roles in inducing antibodies, with Th2-Tfh cell activation associated with antibody development in malaria. Whether Tfh cell activation in malaria is age dependent is unknown and no studies have compared Tfh cell activation in children and adults with malaria. <br><strong> Methods<br></strong> We undertook a comprehensive study of Tfh cells, along with B cells and antibody induction in children and adults with malaria. Activation and proliferation of circulating Tfh (cTfh) cell subsets was measured ex vivo and parasite-specific Tfh cell frequencies and functions studied with Activation Induced Marker (AIM) assays and intracellular cytokine staining. <br><strong> Findings<br></strong> During acute malaria, the magnitude of cTfh cell activation was higher in adults than in children and occurred across all cTfh cell subsets in adults but was restricted only to the Th1-cTfh subset in children. Further, adults had higher levels of parasite-specific cTfh cells, and cTfh cells which produced more Th2-Tfh associated cytokine IL-4. Consistent with a role of higher Tfh cell activation in rapid immune development in adults, adults had higher activation of B cells during infection and higher induction of antibodies 7 and 28 days after malaria compared to children. <br><strong> Interpretation<br></strong> Our data provide evidence that age impacts Tfh cell activation during malaria, and that these differences may influence antibody induction after treatment. Findings have important implications for vaccine development in children. <br><strong> Funding<br></strong> This word was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Wellcome Trust, Charles Darwin University Menzies School of Health Research, Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation, and National Health Institute.
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spelling oxford-uuid:9193e139-fe74-46e3-b134-724fdbf346a82022-03-26T23:19:42ZAdults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to childrenJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9193e139-fe74-46e3-b134-724fdbf346a8EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2021Oyong, DALoughland, JRSoon, MSFChan, J-AAndrew, DWines, BDHogarth, PMOlver, SDCollinge, ADVarelias, ABeeson, JGKenangalem, EPrice, RNAnstey, NMMinigo, GBoyle, MJ<strong>Background<br></strong> Protective malarial antibodies are acquired more rapidly in adults than children, independently of cumulative exposure, however the cellular responses mediating these differences are unknown. CD4 T-follicular helper (Tfh) cells have key roles in inducing antibodies, with Th2-Tfh cell activation associated with antibody development in malaria. Whether Tfh cell activation in malaria is age dependent is unknown and no studies have compared Tfh cell activation in children and adults with malaria. <br><strong> Methods<br></strong> We undertook a comprehensive study of Tfh cells, along with B cells and antibody induction in children and adults with malaria. Activation and proliferation of circulating Tfh (cTfh) cell subsets was measured ex vivo and parasite-specific Tfh cell frequencies and functions studied with Activation Induced Marker (AIM) assays and intracellular cytokine staining. <br><strong> Findings<br></strong> During acute malaria, the magnitude of cTfh cell activation was higher in adults than in children and occurred across all cTfh cell subsets in adults but was restricted only to the Th1-cTfh subset in children. Further, adults had higher levels of parasite-specific cTfh cells, and cTfh cells which produced more Th2-Tfh associated cytokine IL-4. Consistent with a role of higher Tfh cell activation in rapid immune development in adults, adults had higher activation of B cells during infection and higher induction of antibodies 7 and 28 days after malaria compared to children. <br><strong> Interpretation<br></strong> Our data provide evidence that age impacts Tfh cell activation during malaria, and that these differences may influence antibody induction after treatment. Findings have important implications for vaccine development in children. <br><strong> Funding<br></strong> This word was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Wellcome Trust, Charles Darwin University Menzies School of Health Research, Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation, and National Health Institute.
spellingShingle Oyong, DA
Loughland, JR
Soon, MSF
Chan, J-A
Andrew, D
Wines, BD
Hogarth, PM
Olver, SD
Collinge, AD
Varelias, A
Beeson, JG
Kenangalem, E
Price, RN
Anstey, NM
Minigo, G
Boyle, MJ
Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title_full Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title_fullStr Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title_full_unstemmed Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title_short Adults with Plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating T-follicular helper cells compared to children
title_sort adults with plasmodium falciparum malaria have higher magnitude and quality of circulating t follicular helper cells compared to children
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