Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.

Maternal parasitoses modulate fetal immune development, manifesting as altered cellular immunological activity in cord blood that may be linked to enhanced susceptibility to infections in early life. Plasmodium falciparum typifies such infections, with distinct placental infection-related changes in...

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Main Authors: Odilon Nouatin, Komi Gbédandé, Samad Ibitokou, Bertin Vianou, Parfait Houngbegnon, Sem Ezinmegnon, Sophie Borgella, Carine Akplogan, Gilles Cottrell, Stefania Varani, Achille Massougbodji, Kabirou Moutairou, Marita Troye-Blomberg, Philippe Deloron, Adrian J F Luty, Nadine Fievet
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4651557?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0a9a34f2cbc04a14b9842f550a6ec2962020-11-24T21:24:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e013960610.1371/journal.pone.0139606Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.Odilon NouatinKomi GbédandéSamad IbitokouBertin VianouParfait HoungbegnonSem EzinmegnonSophie BorgellaCarine AkploganGilles CottrellStefania VaraniAchille MassougbodjiKabirou MoutairouMarita Troye-BlombergPhilippe DeloronAdrian J F LutyNadine FievetMaternal parasitoses modulate fetal immune development, manifesting as altered cellular immunological activity in cord blood that may be linked to enhanced susceptibility to infections in early life. Plasmodium falciparum typifies such infections, with distinct placental infection-related changes in cord blood exemplified by expanded populations of parasite antigen-specific regulatory T cells. Here we addressed whether such early-onset cellular immunological alterations persist through infancy. Specifically, in order to assess the potential impacts of P. falciparum infections either during pregnancy or during infancy, we quantified lymphocyte subsets in cord blood and in infants' peripheral blood during the first year of life. The principal age-related changes observed, independent of infection status, concerned decreases in the frequencies of CD4+, NKdim and NKT cells, whilst CD8+, Treg and Teff cells' frequencies increased from birth to 12 months of age. P. falciparum infections present at delivery, but not those earlier in gestation, were associated with increased frequencies of Treg and CD8+ T cells but fewer CD4+ and NKT cells during infancy, thus accentuating the observed age-related patterns. Overall, P. falciparum infections arising during infancy were associated with a reversal of the trends associated with maternal infection i.e. with more CD4+ cells, with fewer Treg and CD8+ cells. We conclude that maternal P. falciparum infection at delivery has significant and, in some cases, year-long effects on the composition of infants' peripheral blood lymphocyte populations. Those effects are superimposed on separate and independent age- as well as infant infection-related alterations that, respectively, either match or run counter to them.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4651557?pdf=render
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author Odilon Nouatin
Komi Gbédandé
Samad Ibitokou
Bertin Vianou
Parfait Houngbegnon
Sem Ezinmegnon
Sophie Borgella
Carine Akplogan
Gilles Cottrell
Stefania Varani
Achille Massougbodji
Kabirou Moutairou
Marita Troye-Blomberg
Philippe Deloron
Adrian J F Luty
Nadine Fievet
spellingShingle Odilon Nouatin
Komi Gbédandé
Samad Ibitokou
Bertin Vianou
Parfait Houngbegnon
Sem Ezinmegnon
Sophie Borgella
Carine Akplogan
Gilles Cottrell
Stefania Varani
Achille Massougbodji
Kabirou Moutairou
Marita Troye-Blomberg
Philippe Deloron
Adrian J F Luty
Nadine Fievet
Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Odilon Nouatin
Komi Gbédandé
Samad Ibitokou
Bertin Vianou
Parfait Houngbegnon
Sem Ezinmegnon
Sophie Borgella
Carine Akplogan
Gilles Cottrell
Stefania Varani
Achille Massougbodji
Kabirou Moutairou
Marita Troye-Blomberg
Philippe Deloron
Adrian J F Luty
Nadine Fievet
author_sort Odilon Nouatin
title Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
title_short Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
title_full Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
title_fullStr Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
title_full_unstemmed Infants' Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Composition Reflects Both Maternal and Post-Natal Infection with Plasmodium falciparum.
title_sort infants' peripheral blood lymphocyte composition reflects both maternal and post-natal infection with plasmodium falciparum.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Maternal parasitoses modulate fetal immune development, manifesting as altered cellular immunological activity in cord blood that may be linked to enhanced susceptibility to infections in early life. Plasmodium falciparum typifies such infections, with distinct placental infection-related changes in cord blood exemplified by expanded populations of parasite antigen-specific regulatory T cells. Here we addressed whether such early-onset cellular immunological alterations persist through infancy. Specifically, in order to assess the potential impacts of P. falciparum infections either during pregnancy or during infancy, we quantified lymphocyte subsets in cord blood and in infants' peripheral blood during the first year of life. The principal age-related changes observed, independent of infection status, concerned decreases in the frequencies of CD4+, NKdim and NKT cells, whilst CD8+, Treg and Teff cells' frequencies increased from birth to 12 months of age. P. falciparum infections present at delivery, but not those earlier in gestation, were associated with increased frequencies of Treg and CD8+ T cells but fewer CD4+ and NKT cells during infancy, thus accentuating the observed age-related patterns. Overall, P. falciparum infections arising during infancy were associated with a reversal of the trends associated with maternal infection i.e. with more CD4+ cells, with fewer Treg and CD8+ cells. We conclude that maternal P. falciparum infection at delivery has significant and, in some cases, year-long effects on the composition of infants' peripheral blood lymphocyte populations. Those effects are superimposed on separate and independent age- as well as infant infection-related alterations that, respectively, either match or run counter to them.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4651557?pdf=render
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