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Characterization of CD4+ t cell subsets during Chlamydia muridarum genital infection

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Characterization of CD4+ T cell subsets in a stressed mouse model during Chlamydia muridarum genital infection. Katrina Davis, Tesfaye Belay. Department of Applied Sciences and Mathematics.  Chlamydia genital infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis is highly prevalent in low socioeconomic status populations. Whether stress is a risk factor for the high incidence of chlamydia remains to be investigated. CD4+ T cells are the major immune cells that fight chlamydia genital infection; however, the dynamics of CD4+ T cells during stressful conditions and chlamydia infection are unclear. The profiles of CD4+ T cell signature cytokines: T helper 1 (IL-12, Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), Thelper2 (IL-4, IL-5, IL-13), Thelper17(IL-17), and Treg (IL-10). Mice were stressed for 5 minutes daily for 21 days and infected with 1x 105 IFU/ml of Chlamydia muridarum intravaginally. Non-stressed mice were infected as controls. Mice were sacrificed 7 days post-infection, the spleen and lymph nodes were harvested, and T cells were purified and proliferated for 72 h. Determination of the levels of cytokines in culture supernatants of T cells from stressed and non-stressed mice are underway for poster presentation.     Supported by the NIH grant # 1R15AI124156-01 awarded to BSU
Title: Characterization of CD4+ t cell subsets during Chlamydia muridarum genital infection
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Characterization of CD4+ T cell subsets in a stressed mouse model during Chlamydia muridarum genital infection.
Katrina Davis, Tesfaye Belay.
Department of Applied Sciences and Mathematics.
  Chlamydia genital infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis is highly prevalent in low socioeconomic status populations.
Whether stress is a risk factor for the high incidence of chlamydia remains to be investigated.
CD4+ T cells are the major immune cells that fight chlamydia genital infection; however, the dynamics of CD4+ T cells during stressful conditions and chlamydia infection are unclear.
The profiles of CD4+ T cell signature cytokines: T helper 1 (IL-12, Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), Thelper2 (IL-4, IL-5, IL-13), Thelper17(IL-17), and Treg (IL-10).
Mice were stressed for 5 minutes daily for 21 days and infected with 1x 105 IFU/ml of Chlamydia muridarum intravaginally.
Non-stressed mice were infected as controls.
Mice were sacrificed 7 days post-infection, the spleen and lymph nodes were harvested, and T cells were purified and proliferated for 72 h.
Determination of the levels of cytokines in culture supernatants of T cells from stressed and non-stressed mice are underway for poster presentation.
    Supported by the NIH grant # 1R15AI124156-01 awarded to BSU.

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