Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira,Pamela Rodrigues Reina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Franciscato,Douglas Augusto, Rossit,Sabrina Micelli, Munari,Danísio Prado, Vasconcelos,Rosemeri de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate apoptosis and parasite load in the liver and spleen of dogs with visceral leishmaniosis (VL), using immunohistochemistry. Liver and spleen samples from 71 dogs with VL were used. The parasite load in the spleen and liver showed significant difference between organs in infected group (P=0.0219). The density of the parasite load in the spleen (median=2.4) was higher than liver (median=0.8). Immunodetection of apoptotic cells was predominant in lymphocytes and differ between the infected and control group in spleen (P=0.0307) and liver (P=0.0346). There was a significant correlation between apoptosis and parasite load (P = 0.0084; r=0.3104) only in the spleen of the infected group, where it was observed that, when increasing the number of apoptotic cells increases the parasitic load. It was concluded that the liver and spleen of infected dogs presented greater numbers of cells undergoing apoptosis (lymphocytes) than the control group, thus suggesting that this process may be contributing towards the survival of Leishmania in these organs, because lymphocyte in apoptosis did not have the ability to present and recognize the antigen, allowing the survival of the parasite.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
title Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
spellingShingle Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
Moreira,Pamela Rodrigues Reina
Leishmania infantum
immune escape
apoptosis
dogs
title_short Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
title_full Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
title_fullStr Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
title_sort Influence of apoptosis on liver and spleen resistance in dogs with visceral leishmaniosis
author Moreira,Pamela Rodrigues Reina
author_facet Moreira,Pamela Rodrigues Reina
Franciscato,Douglas Augusto
Rossit,Sabrina Micelli
Munari,Danísio Prado
Vasconcelos,Rosemeri de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Franciscato,Douglas Augusto
Rossit,Sabrina Micelli
Munari,Danísio Prado
Vasconcelos,Rosemeri de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira,Pamela Rodrigues Reina
Franciscato,Douglas Augusto
Rossit,Sabrina Micelli
Munari,Danísio Prado
Vasconcelos,Rosemeri de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmania infantum
immune escape
apoptosis
dogs
topic Leishmania infantum
immune escape
apoptosis
dogs
description Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate apoptosis and parasite load in the liver and spleen of dogs with visceral leishmaniosis (VL), using immunohistochemistry. Liver and spleen samples from 71 dogs with VL were used. The parasite load in the spleen and liver showed significant difference between organs in infected group (P=0.0219). The density of the parasite load in the spleen (median=2.4) was higher than liver (median=0.8). Immunodetection of apoptotic cells was predominant in lymphocytes and differ between the infected and control group in spleen (P=0.0307) and liver (P=0.0346). There was a significant correlation between apoptosis and parasite load (P = 0.0084; r=0.3104) only in the spleen of the infected group, where it was observed that, when increasing the number of apoptotic cells increases the parasitic load. It was concluded that the liver and spleen of infected dogs presented greater numbers of cells undergoing apoptosis (lymphocytes) than the control group, thus suggesting that this process may be contributing towards the survival of Leishmania in these organs, because lymphocyte in apoptosis did not have the ability to present and recognize the antigen, allowing the survival of the parasite.
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