EBNA-1 specific effector T cell deletion associated with holoendemic malaria exposure in the etiology of endemic Burkitt’s lymphoma (P3063)
Publication Date
2013-05-01Author
Mulama, David
Chelimo, Kiprotich
Collins, Ouma
Jura, Walter
Otieno, Juliana
Vulule, John
Munz, Christian
Moormann, Ann
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Etiological mechanism of eBL remain largely unknown despite long-standing
epidemiological link between malaria and EBV co-infection. Age-dependent deficiency in
EBV-specific CD8+ T cell-mediated IFN-γ immunosurveillance has been reported in malaria
holoendemic exposed children which has been associated with eBL diagnosis. We sought
to investigate whether qualitative differences in EBNA-1 specific T cells existed in malaria-
exposed children to explain their increased risk for eBL. We conducted a cross-sectional
study of healthy children from western Kenya with divergent malaria exposure: Kisumu
(holoendemic) and Nandi (hypoendemic) and eBL age-matched patients. T cell effector
function was evaluated by multiparameter flow cytometry against T cell lineage markers
(CD3, 4, 8, 45RA & CCR7) and functional phenotype (IFN-γ, IL10, IL17 & PD1) to EBNA-1 …