A dynamic map of antigen recognition by CD4 T cells at the site of Leishmania major infection
- PMID: 19616763
- DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2009.04.014
A dynamic map of antigen recognition by CD4 T cells at the site of Leishmania major infection
Abstract
CD4 T helper cells play a central role in the control of infection by intracellular parasites. How efficiently pathogen-specific CD4 T cells detect infected cells in vivo is unclear. Here, we employed intravital two-photon imaging to examine the behavior of pathogen-specific CD4 T cells at the site of Leishmania major infection. While activated CD4 T cells enter the inflamed tissue irrespective of their antigen specificity, pathogen-specific T cells preferentially decelerated and accumulated in infected regions of the dermis. Antigen recognition by CD4 T cells was heterogeneous, involving both stable and dynamic contacts with infected phagocytes. However, not all infected cells induced arrest or deceleration of pathogen-specific T cells, and dense clusters of infected cells were poorly accessible to migrating T cells. Thus, disparities in the dynamics of T cell contacts with infected cells and local variation in T cell access to infected cells are important elements of the host-pathogen interplay.
Comment in
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Finding Leishmania: a deadly game of hide-and-seek.Cell Host Microbe. 2009 Jul 23;6(1):3-4. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2009.07.002. Cell Host Microbe. 2009. PMID: 19616760 Review.
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