Balancing functions of regulatory T cells in mosquito-borne viral infections

Emerg Microbes Infect. 2024 Dec;13(1):2304061. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2024.2304061. Epub 2024 Jan 25.

Abstract

Mosquito-borne viral infections are on the rise worldwide and can lead to severe symptoms such as haemorrhage, encephalitis, arthritis or microcephaly. A protective immune response following mosquito-borne viral infections requires the generation of a controlled and balanced immune response leading to viral clearance without immunopathology. Here, regulatory T cells play a central role in restoring immune homeostasis. In current review, we aim to provide an overview and summary of the phenotypes of FOXP3+ Tregs in various mosquito-borne arboviral disease, their association with disease severity and their functional characteristics. Furthermore, we discuss the role of cytokines and Tregs in the immunopathogenesis of mosquito-borne infections. Lastly, we discuss possible novel lines of research which could provide additional insight into the role of Tregs in mosquito-borne viral infections in order to develop novel therapeutic approaches or vaccination strategies.

Keywords: Arboviruses; FOXP3; dengue; immunopathology; regulatory T cells.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arbovirus Infections*
  • Arboviruses*
  • Culicidae*
  • Encephalitis*
  • Humans
  • Microcephaly*
  • Mosquito Vectors
  • T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
  • Virus Diseases*