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Paraquat Preferentially Induces Apoptosis of Late Stage Effector Lymphocyte and Impairs Memory Immune Response in Mice

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  • Yiming Shao

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Yifan Zhao

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Tingting Zhu

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Fen Zhang

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Xiuli Chang

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Yubin Zhang

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

  • Zhijun Zhou

    (School of Public Health and Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety, MOE, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China)

Abstract

Paraquat (PQ) is a toxic non-selective herbicide. To date, the effect of PQ on memory immune response is still unknown. We investigated the impact of PQ on memory immune response. Adult C57BL/6 mice were subcutaneously injected with 2 mg/kg PQ, 20 mg/kg PQ or vehicle control every three days for two weeks. A single injection of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) at day four after the initial PQ treatment was used to induce a primary immune response; a second KLH challenge was performed at three months post the first KLH immunization to induce a secondary immune response. In steady state, treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ reduced the level of serum total IgG, but not that of IgM; treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ decreased the number of effector and memory lymphocytes, but not naïve or inactivated lymphocytes. During the primary immune response to KLH, treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ did not influence the proliferation of lymphocytes or expression of co-stimulatory molecules. Instead, treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ increased the apoptosis of lymphocytes at late stage, but not early stage of the primary immune response. During the secondary immune response to KLH, treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ reduced the serum anti-KLH IgG and KLH-responsive CD4 T cells and B cells. Moreover, effector or activated lymphocytes were more sensitive to PQ-induced apoptosis in vitro. Treatment with 2 mg/kg PQ did not impact memory immune response to KLH. Thus, treatment with 20 mg/kg PQ increased apoptosis of late stage effector cells to yield less memory cells and thereafter impair memory immune response, providing a novel understanding of the immunotoxicity of PQ.

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  • Yiming Shao & Yifan Zhao & Tingting Zhu & Fen Zhang & Xiuli Chang & Yubin Zhang & Zhijun Zhou, 2019. "Paraquat Preferentially Induces Apoptosis of Late Stage Effector Lymphocyte and Impairs Memory Immune Response in Mice," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(11), pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:11:p:2060-:d:238881
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