The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis
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Resumo: | Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical synthesized from L-arginine by different isoforms NO-synthases. NO possesses multiple and complex biological functions. NO is an important mediator of homeostasis, and changes in its generation or actions can contribute or not to pathological states. The knowledge of effects of NO has been not only important to our understanding of immune response, but also to new tools for research and treatment of various diseases. Knowing the importance of NO as inflammatory mediator in diverse infectious diseases, we decided to develop a revision that shows the participation/effect of this mediator in immune response induced against Giardia spp. Several studies already demonstrated the participation of NO with microbicidal and microbiostatic activity in giardiasis. On the other hand, some works report that Giardia spp. inhibit NO production by consuming the intermediate metabolite arginine. In fact, studies in vitro showed that G. lamblia infection of human intestinal epithelial cells had reduced NO production. This occurs due to limited offer of the crucial substrate arginine (essential aminoacid for NO production), consequently reducing NO production. Therefore, the balance between giardial arginine consumption and epithelial NO production could contribute to the variability of the duration and severity of infections by this ubiquitous parasite. |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasisnitric oxideimmune systemgiardiasisNitric oxide (NO) is a free radical synthesized from L-arginine by different isoforms NO-synthases. NO possesses multiple and complex biological functions. NO is an important mediator of homeostasis, and changes in its generation or actions can contribute or not to pathological states. The knowledge of effects of NO has been not only important to our understanding of immune response, but also to new tools for research and treatment of various diseases. Knowing the importance of NO as inflammatory mediator in diverse infectious diseases, we decided to develop a revision that shows the participation/effect of this mediator in immune response induced against Giardia spp. Several studies already demonstrated the participation of NO with microbicidal and microbiostatic activity in giardiasis. On the other hand, some works report that Giardia spp. inhibit NO production by consuming the intermediate metabolite arginine. In fact, studies in vitro showed that G. lamblia infection of human intestinal epithelial cells had reduced NO production. This occurs due to limited offer of the crucial substrate arginine (essential aminoacid for NO production), consequently reducing NO production. Therefore, the balance between giardial arginine consumption and epithelial NO production could contribute to the variability of the duration and severity of infections by this ubiquitous parasite.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2010-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702010000600010Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.14 n.6 2010reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702010000600010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPavanelli,Wander RogérioGutierrez,Fredy Roberto SalazarSilva,Jean Jerley Nogueira daCosta,Ivete ConchonMenezes,Maria Claudia Noronha Dutra deOliveira,Francisco José de AbreuItano,Eiko NakagawaWatanabe,Maria Angélica Eharaeng2011-02-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702010000600010Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2011-02-14T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis Pavanelli,Wander Rogério nitric oxide immune system giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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The effects of nitric oxide on the immune response during giardiasis |
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Pavanelli,Wander Rogério |
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Pavanelli,Wander Rogério Gutierrez,Fredy Roberto Salazar Silva,Jean Jerley Nogueira da Costa,Ivete Conchon Menezes,Maria Claudia Noronha Dutra de Oliveira,Francisco José de Abreu Itano,Eiko Nakagawa Watanabe,Maria Angélica Ehara |
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author |
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Gutierrez,Fredy Roberto Salazar Silva,Jean Jerley Nogueira da Costa,Ivete Conchon Menezes,Maria Claudia Noronha Dutra de Oliveira,Francisco José de Abreu Itano,Eiko Nakagawa Watanabe,Maria Angélica Ehara |
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Pavanelli,Wander Rogério Gutierrez,Fredy Roberto Salazar Silva,Jean Jerley Nogueira da Costa,Ivete Conchon Menezes,Maria Claudia Noronha Dutra de Oliveira,Francisco José de Abreu Itano,Eiko Nakagawa Watanabe,Maria Angélica Ehara |
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nitric oxide immune system giardiasis |
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nitric oxide immune system giardiasis |
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical synthesized from L-arginine by different isoforms NO-synthases. NO possesses multiple and complex biological functions. NO is an important mediator of homeostasis, and changes in its generation or actions can contribute or not to pathological states. The knowledge of effects of NO has been not only important to our understanding of immune response, but also to new tools for research and treatment of various diseases. Knowing the importance of NO as inflammatory mediator in diverse infectious diseases, we decided to develop a revision that shows the participation/effect of this mediator in immune response induced against Giardia spp. Several studies already demonstrated the participation of NO with microbicidal and microbiostatic activity in giardiasis. On the other hand, some works report that Giardia spp. inhibit NO production by consuming the intermediate metabolite arginine. In fact, studies in vitro showed that G. lamblia infection of human intestinal epithelial cells had reduced NO production. This occurs due to limited offer of the crucial substrate arginine (essential aminoacid for NO production), consequently reducing NO production. Therefore, the balance between giardial arginine consumption and epithelial NO production could contribute to the variability of the duration and severity of infections by this ubiquitous parasite. |
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