2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.828734
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Extrafollicular Plasmablasts Present in the Acute Phase of Infections Express High Levels of PD-L1 and Are Able to Limit T Cell Response

Abstract: During infections with protozoan parasites or some viruses, T cell immunosuppression is generated simultaneously with a high B cell activation. It has been described that, as well as producing antibodies, plasmablasts, the differentiation product of activated B cells, can condition the development of protective immunity in infections. Here, we show that, in T. cruzi infection, all the plasmablasts detected during the acute phase of the infection had higher surface expression of PD-L1 than other mononuclear cel… Show more

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“…Despite the fact that IgA production is not the main focus, one study by Serrán et al. ( 230 ) found expression of high levels of PD-L1 on plasmablasts during infection with Trypanosoma cruzi with a suppressive effect on T cells.…”
Section: Iga Bregsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that IgA production is not the main focus, one study by Serrán et al. ( 230 ) found expression of high levels of PD-L1 on plasmablasts during infection with Trypanosoma cruzi with a suppressive effect on T cells.…”
Section: Iga Bregsmentioning
confidence: 99%