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Objective To investigate the role of TIGIT signal in Th1/Th2 balance in the process of Schistosoma japonicum in-fection.Methods Male C57BL/6 mice were infected with cercariae of S.japonicum,and normal uninfected mice served as the controls.The percentages of TIGIT+cells,Ki67+CD3+CD4+TIGIT+cells,Ki67+CD3+CD4+TIGIT-cells,IFN-γ+CD3+CD4+TIGIT+cells,IFN-γ+CD3+CD4+TIGIT- cells,IL-4+CD3+CD4+TIGIT+cells and IL-4+CD3+CD4+TIGIT- cells were evaluated in mouse spleen by flow cytometry.Results The proportion of TIGIT+CD4+T cells was higher in the spleen of S.japonicum-infected mice than in the normal uninfected mice(29.30%±0.70% vs.3.09%±0.50%;t=8.834,P<0.01).However,no significant differ-ence in the percentages of TIGIT+CD8+T cells between the infection group and normal controls(3.61% ± 0.26% vs. 3.58% ± 0.16%;t=0.108,P>0.05),and no significant difference was detected in the percentages of TIGIT+cells in non-T cells be-tween the infection group and controls(1.86%±0.19% vs.1.37%±0.17%;t=1.931,P>0.05).In addition,the proportion of Ki67 in the TIGIT+cells was higher than that in the TIGIT-cells(17.03%±0.64% vs.6.59%±0.37%;t=14.09,P<0.01).The Th2/Th1 ratio was higher in the TIGIT+CD4+T cells than in the TIGIT-CD4+T cells(39.28%±3.75% vs.11.79%±1.64%;t=6.721,P<0.01).Conclusion The TIGIT signaling may be involved in the development of Th2 responses in the mice infected with S.japonicum.
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Objective To assess the influence of glycolytic pathway on the proportion and numbers of regulatory T cells dur-ing Schistosoma japonicum infection. Methods A S. japonicum-infected mouse model was established,and C57/BL6 male mice infected with S.japonicum were subjected to intraperitoneal injections of with the glycolytic inhibitor 2-Deoxy-D-glucose (2DG)or PBS for 6 times,and then the cells from spleen or mesenteric lymph nodes(LNs)were isolated and analyzed by flow cytometry(FCM)to detect the percentage of Glut1+CD4+T cells and Treg cells. Results The proportions of Glut1+CD4+T cells in the spleen(43.58%±2.50% vs.21.15%±0.96%;t=8.834,P<0.01)and mesenteric LNs(38.97%±1.97% vs.28.40%± 2.11%;t=3.662,P<0.05)were higher in the normal mice than those in the infected mice,and the percentages of Treg cells in the spleen(6.83% ± 0.21% vs. 13.30% ± 0.35%;t = 15.65,P < 0.01)and LNs(8.26% ± 0.15% vs. 14.37% ± 0.44%;t =13.14,P<0.01)were lower in the normal mice than those in the infected mice.In addition,the proportions of Treg cells in the spleen(15.50%±0.76% vs.13.07%±0.15%;t=3.130,P<0.05)and LNs(17.00% ± 0.41% vs.13.83% ± 0.18%;t=6.947, P<0.01)were higher in the infected mice injected intraperitoneally with 2DG than those in the infected mice injected intraperi-toneally with PBS. Conclusion Glycolytic pathway inhibits Treg differentiation in the spleen and mesenteric LNs of S.japoni-cum-infected mice.