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Th3 Immune responses in the progression of leprosy via molecular cross-talks of TGF-β, CTLA-4 and Cbl-b

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Elsevier BV

Source : Clinical Immunology

Url : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2011.06.007

Keywords : Th3, Mycobacterium leprae , Leprosy, TGF-β, MLCwA

Campus : Faridabad

School : School of Medicine

Department : Dermatology

Year : 2011

Abstract : Leprosy is a chronic human disease; primarily affecting skin, peripheral nerves, eyes, testis etc. Comprehensive-expressional-profiling of Th1–Th2–Th3 associated markers (84 genes) using qRT-PCR array, negated the previously prevailing notion, Th2 bias towards multibacillary stage of leprosy. High production TGF-β further supported the dearth of any immune response(s) in leprosy progression. Over expression of Cbl-b, could emerge as plausible reason for contributing T cell hyporesponsiveness, possibly by degradation of T cells signaling molecules. Anti-TGF-β treatments further confirm the TGF-β-dependent-Cbl-b overexpression in multibacillary patients. Diminished Cbl-b expression in CTLA-4 knockout studies using siRNA, provided other evidence towards T cell hyporesponsiveness. Further, high T cell proliferation and IL-2 production in PBMC cultures treated with anti-TGF-β and siRNA offers here a strategy to revert T cell hyporesponsiveness by downregulating Cbl-b expression in leprosy. Thus, this study negates Th2 bias and substantiates molecular cross-talk amongst TGF-β-CTLA-4-Cbl-b eventually leads to M. leprae persistence.

Cite this Research Publication : Sudhir Kumar, Raza A Naqvi, Neena Khanna, Pankaj Pathak, D.N. Rao, Th3 Immune responses in the progression of leprosy via molecular cross-talks of TGF-β, CTLA-4 and Cbl-b, Clinical Immunology, Elsevier BV, 2011, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2011.06.007

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