Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis
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Resumo: | Background: During blood feeding, sand flies inject Leishmania parasites in the presence of saliva. The types and functions of cells present at the first host-parasite contact are critical to the outcome on infection and sand fly saliva has been shown to play an important role in this setting. Herein, we investigated the in vivo chemotactic effects of Lutzomyia intermedia saliva, the vector of Leishmania braziliensis, combined or not with the parasite. Methods and Findings: We tested the initial response induced by Lutzomyia intermedia salivary gland sonicate (SGS) in BALB/c mice employing the air pouch model of inflammation. L. intermedia SGS induced a rapid influx of macrophages and neutrophils. In mice that were pre-sensitized with L. intermedia saliva, injection of SGS was associated with increased neutrophil recruitment and a significant up-regulation of CXCL1, CCL2, CCL4 and TNF-α expression. Surprisingly, in mice that were pre-exposed to SGS, a combination of SGS and L. braziliensis induced a significant migration of neutrophils and an important modulation in cytokine and chemokine expression as shown by decreased CXCL10 expression and increased IL-10 expression. Conclusion: These results confirm that sand fly saliva modulates the initial host response. More importantly, pre-exposure to L. intermedia saliva significantly modifies the host's response to L. braziliensis, in terms of cellular recruitment and expression of cytokines and chemokines. This particular immune modulation may, in turn, favor parasite multiplication. |
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Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues deOliveira, FabianoRodrigues, Gabriele C.Carneiro, Marcia W.Fukutani, Kiyoshi FerreiraNovais, Fernanda O.Miranda, José CarlosBarral-Netto, ManoelBrodskyn, Claudia IdaBarral, Aldina Maria PradoOliveira, Camila Indiani deMoura, Tatiana Rodrigues deOliveira, FabianoRodrigues, Gabriele C.Carneiro, Marcia W.Fukutani, Kiyoshi FerreiraNovais, Fernanda O.Miranda, José CarlosBarral-Netto, ManoelBrodskyn, Claudia IdaBarral, Aldina Maria PradoOliveira, Camila Indiani de2013-10-31T18:07:57Z2013-10-31T18:07:57Z20101935-2727http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13429v. 4, n. 6Background: During blood feeding, sand flies inject Leishmania parasites in the presence of saliva. The types and functions of cells present at the first host-parasite contact are critical to the outcome on infection and sand fly saliva has been shown to play an important role in this setting. Herein, we investigated the in vivo chemotactic effects of Lutzomyia intermedia saliva, the vector of Leishmania braziliensis, combined or not with the parasite. Methods and Findings: We tested the initial response induced by Lutzomyia intermedia salivary gland sonicate (SGS) in BALB/c mice employing the air pouch model of inflammation. L. intermedia SGS induced a rapid influx of macrophages and neutrophils. In mice that were pre-sensitized with L. intermedia saliva, injection of SGS was associated with increased neutrophil recruitment and a significant up-regulation of CXCL1, CCL2, CCL4 and TNF-α expression. Surprisingly, in mice that were pre-exposed to SGS, a combination of SGS and L. braziliensis induced a significant migration of neutrophils and an important modulation in cytokine and chemokine expression as shown by decreased CXCL10 expression and increased IL-10 expression. Conclusion: These results confirm that sand fly saliva modulates the initial host response. More importantly, pre-exposure to L. intermedia saliva significantly modifies the host's response to L. braziliensis, in terms of cellular recruitment and expression of cytokines and chemokines. This particular immune modulation may, in turn, favor parasite multiplication.Submitted by Suelen Reis (suziy.ellen@gmail.com) on 2013-08-28T15:12:55Z No. of bitstreams: 1 journal.pntd.0000712-1.pdf: 2303990 bytes, checksum: d1b2cada44c96cb500082a7a33d1bc46 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Rodrigo Meirelles (rodrigomei@ufba.br) on 2013-10-31T18:07:57Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 journal.pntd.0000712-1.pdf: 2303990 bytes, checksum: d1b2cada44c96cb500082a7a33d1bc46 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2013-10-31T18:07:57Z (GMT). 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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues de |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Immunity to lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis |
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Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues de |
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Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues de Oliveira, Fabiano Rodrigues, Gabriele C. Carneiro, Marcia W. Fukutani, Kiyoshi Ferreira Novais, Fernanda O. Miranda, José Carlos Barral-Netto, Manoel Brodskyn, Claudia Ida Barral, Aldina Maria Prado Oliveira, Camila Indiani de |
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Oliveira, Fabiano Rodrigues, Gabriele C. Carneiro, Marcia W. Fukutani, Kiyoshi Ferreira Novais, Fernanda O. Miranda, José Carlos Barral-Netto, Manoel Brodskyn, Claudia Ida Barral, Aldina Maria Prado Oliveira, Camila Indiani de |
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Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues de Oliveira, Fabiano Rodrigues, Gabriele C. Carneiro, Marcia W. Fukutani, Kiyoshi Ferreira Novais, Fernanda O. Miranda, José Carlos Barral-Netto, Manoel Brodskyn, Claudia Ida Barral, Aldina Maria Prado Oliveira, Camila Indiani de Moura, Tatiana Rodrigues de Oliveira, Fabiano Rodrigues, Gabriele C. Carneiro, Marcia W. Fukutani, Kiyoshi Ferreira Novais, Fernanda O. Miranda, José Carlos Barral-Netto, Manoel Brodskyn, Claudia Ida Barral, Aldina Maria Prado Oliveira, Camila Indiani de |
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Background: During blood feeding, sand flies inject Leishmania parasites in the presence of saliva. The types and functions of cells present at the first host-parasite contact are critical to the outcome on infection and sand fly saliva has been shown to play an important role in this setting. Herein, we investigated the in vivo chemotactic effects of Lutzomyia intermedia saliva, the vector of Leishmania braziliensis, combined or not with the parasite. Methods and Findings: We tested the initial response induced by Lutzomyia intermedia salivary gland sonicate (SGS) in BALB/c mice employing the air pouch model of inflammation. L. intermedia SGS induced a rapid influx of macrophages and neutrophils. In mice that were pre-sensitized with L. intermedia saliva, injection of SGS was associated with increased neutrophil recruitment and a significant up-regulation of CXCL1, CCL2, CCL4 and TNF-α expression. Surprisingly, in mice that were pre-exposed to SGS, a combination of SGS and L. braziliensis induced a significant migration of neutrophils and an important modulation in cytokine and chemokine expression as shown by decreased CXCL10 expression and increased IL-10 expression. Conclusion: These results confirm that sand fly saliva modulates the initial host response. More importantly, pre-exposure to L. intermedia saliva significantly modifies the host's response to L. braziliensis, in terms of cellular recruitment and expression of cytokines and chemokines. This particular immune modulation may, in turn, favor parasite multiplication. |
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