Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Laís Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Several studies describe sex differences in the prevalence of infectious diseases, mainly by intracellular pathogens, with a higher frequency in males. This difference is frequently interpreted as a result of an epidemiological factors, like a higher exposure to men to the pathogens. However, in view of the demonstration of the hormones influence and their cellular receptors on the innate and adaptive immune response, the interest in studies to evaluate host interaction with pathogens and the hormonal interference in immune response is relevant, as it would explain the sexual variation of response to pathogens in a biological context . Thus, in order, the goal of this study was evaluating the influence of testosterone on human macrophage effector function using as a model in vitro infection for Leishmania amazonensis. Blood samples were collected from healthy individuals (n= 11) with mean age about 29,7 ± 7,21. Mononuclear cells from these individuals were fractionated and cultured with increasing doses of testosterone (0 to 160 nM) until macrophage differentiation. Subsequently, in vitro infection with a fluorescent Leishmania amazonensis strain (GFP) was performed and then samples analysis by flow cytometry to detect the frequency of infected macrophages and parasite load (for median of fluorescence intensity-MFI). In addition, the phenotype profile of this cells were performed after stimulus of testosterone using surface molecules (CD40 and CD163) and intracellular (IL4, IL10, IL12 and TNFα) antibody staining, as well as gene expression (mRNA) analysis by RT-PCR for transcription factors, cytokines and cell signaling proteins (TREM-1, AIF-1, TLR4, IL10, STAT6, SOCS1, SOCS3, IFR4 e IRF5). Testosterone treatment (doses above 80 nM) promotes a significant increase in the percentage of infected cells. Moreover, we observed a decrease on CD40 surface marker and higher expression of mRNA of SOCS1 transcription factor as a decrease in IFR5 mRNA expression, suggesting that testosterone have an effect on Leishmania infection, by inducing a suppression of macrophage microbicidal function. Therefore, this data suggests a role of immunoendocrine axis, in particular testosterone, as a potential facilitator of infection in the interaction between the Leishmania and macrophages.
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spelling Oliveira, Laís Lima deJesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro deSilva, Ricardo L. Louzada da2023-02-15T14:26:50Z2023-02-15T14:26:50Z2020OLIVEIRA, Laís Lima de. Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis. 2020. 49 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, 2020.http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/17160Several studies describe sex differences in the prevalence of infectious diseases, mainly by intracellular pathogens, with a higher frequency in males. This difference is frequently interpreted as a result of an epidemiological factors, like a higher exposure to men to the pathogens. However, in view of the demonstration of the hormones influence and their cellular receptors on the innate and adaptive immune response, the interest in studies to evaluate host interaction with pathogens and the hormonal interference in immune response is relevant, as it would explain the sexual variation of response to pathogens in a biological context . Thus, in order, the goal of this study was evaluating the influence of testosterone on human macrophage effector function using as a model in vitro infection for Leishmania amazonensis. Blood samples were collected from healthy individuals (n= 11) with mean age about 29,7 ± 7,21. Mononuclear cells from these individuals were fractionated and cultured with increasing doses of testosterone (0 to 160 nM) until macrophage differentiation. Subsequently, in vitro infection with a fluorescent Leishmania amazonensis strain (GFP) was performed and then samples analysis by flow cytometry to detect the frequency of infected macrophages and parasite load (for median of fluorescence intensity-MFI). In addition, the phenotype profile of this cells were performed after stimulus of testosterone using surface molecules (CD40 and CD163) and intracellular (IL4, IL10, IL12 and TNFα) antibody staining, as well as gene expression (mRNA) analysis by RT-PCR for transcription factors, cytokines and cell signaling proteins (TREM-1, AIF-1, TLR4, IL10, STAT6, SOCS1, SOCS3, IFR4 e IRF5). Testosterone treatment (doses above 80 nM) promotes a significant increase in the percentage of infected cells. Moreover, we observed a decrease on CD40 surface marker and higher expression of mRNA of SOCS1 transcription factor as a decrease in IFR5 mRNA expression, suggesting that testosterone have an effect on Leishmania infection, by inducing a suppression of macrophage microbicidal function. Therefore, this data suggests a role of immunoendocrine axis, in particular testosterone, as a potential facilitator of infection in the interaction between the Leishmania and macrophages.Diversos estudos descrevem uma diferença entre os sexos na prevalência de doenças causadas por agentes infecciosos, principalmente agentes intracelulares, sendo o sexo masculino mais acometido por essas doenças. Essa diferença é muitas vezes atribuída a fatores epidemiológicos ligados à maior exposição do homem aos patógenos. Contudo, diante da prévia demonstração da influência de hormônios e seus receptores celulares na resposta imune inata e adaptativa, o interesse em estudos que avaliam a interação do hospedeiro com patógenos e a interferência hormonal na resposta imune é relevante, pois pode explicar essa variação de resposta entre os sexos num contexto mais biológico. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo consistiu em avaliar a influência da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos, utilizando como modelo a infecção por Leishmania amazonensis in vitro. Foram coletadas amostras de sangue de indivíduos saudáveis (n=11) com média de idade de 29,7 ± 7,21. As células mononucleares desses indivíduos foram separadas e cultivadas com doses fracionadas da testosterona (de 0nM a 160 nM) até diferenciação completa em macrófagos. Em seguida, foi realizada a infecção in vitro com cepa de Leishmania amazonensis fluorescente (GFP) e leitura das amostras por citometria de fluxo com análise dos dados do percentual de células infectadas e carga parasitária (pela média da intensidade de fluorescência-MFI). Além disso, foi analisado o perfil fenotípico das células após exposição ou não à testosterona, utilizando-se marcações com anticorpos específicos para moléculas de superfície (CD40 e CD163) e intracelulares (IL4, IL10, IL12 e TNFα), além de análise da expressão gênica (mRNA) por RT-PCR para fatores de transcrição, citocinas e proteínas de sinalização celular (TREM-1, AIF-1, TLR4, IL10, STAT6, SOCS1, SOCS3, IFR4 e IRF5). Foi observado que o tratamento com testosterona (a partir de 80 nM) promove o aumento significativo no percentual de células infectadas. Além disso, o tratamento com testosterona reduziu a expressão de CD40, e induziu um aumento da expressão do mRNA do gene SOCS1 e diminuição do fator de transcrição IFR5, sendo essa uma possível via pela qual a testosterona suprime os mecanismos microbicidas dos macrófagos na infecção por Leishmania. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
title Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
spellingShingle Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
Oliveira, Laís Lima de
Leishmaniose
Infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
Testosterona
Macrófagos
Tratamento da leishmaniose
Leishmaniasis
In vitro infection by Leishmania amazonensis
Testosteron
Macrophages
Treatment of leishmaniasis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
title_full Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
title_fullStr Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
title_sort Efeitos da testosterona na função efetora de macrófagos humanos no modelo de infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
author Oliveira, Laís Lima de
author_facet Oliveira, Laís Lima de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Laís Lima de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Jesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Silva, Ricardo L. Louzada da
contributor_str_mv Jesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro de
Silva, Ricardo L. Louzada da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose
Infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
Testosterona
Macrófagos
Tratamento da leishmaniose
topic Leishmaniose
Infecção in vitro por Leishmania amazonensis
Testosterona
Macrófagos
Tratamento da leishmaniose
Leishmaniasis
In vitro infection by Leishmania amazonensis
Testosteron
Macrophages
Treatment of leishmaniasis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Leishmaniasis
In vitro infection by Leishmania amazonensis
Testosteron
Macrophages
Treatment of leishmaniasis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Several studies describe sex differences in the prevalence of infectious diseases, mainly by intracellular pathogens, with a higher frequency in males. This difference is frequently interpreted as a result of an epidemiological factors, like a higher exposure to men to the pathogens. However, in view of the demonstration of the hormones influence and their cellular receptors on the innate and adaptive immune response, the interest in studies to evaluate host interaction with pathogens and the hormonal interference in immune response is relevant, as it would explain the sexual variation of response to pathogens in a biological context . Thus, in order, the goal of this study was evaluating the influence of testosterone on human macrophage effector function using as a model in vitro infection for Leishmania amazonensis. Blood samples were collected from healthy individuals (n= 11) with mean age about 29,7 ± 7,21. Mononuclear cells from these individuals were fractionated and cultured with increasing doses of testosterone (0 to 160 nM) until macrophage differentiation. Subsequently, in vitro infection with a fluorescent Leishmania amazonensis strain (GFP) was performed and then samples analysis by flow cytometry to detect the frequency of infected macrophages and parasite load (for median of fluorescence intensity-MFI). In addition, the phenotype profile of this cells were performed after stimulus of testosterone using surface molecules (CD40 and CD163) and intracellular (IL4, IL10, IL12 and TNFα) antibody staining, as well as gene expression (mRNA) analysis by RT-PCR for transcription factors, cytokines and cell signaling proteins (TREM-1, AIF-1, TLR4, IL10, STAT6, SOCS1, SOCS3, IFR4 e IRF5). Testosterone treatment (doses above 80 nM) promotes a significant increase in the percentage of infected cells. Moreover, we observed a decrease on CD40 surface marker and higher expression of mRNA of SOCS1 transcription factor as a decrease in IFR5 mRNA expression, suggesting that testosterone have an effect on Leishmania infection, by inducing a suppression of macrophage microbicidal function. Therefore, this data suggests a role of immunoendocrine axis, in particular testosterone, as a potential facilitator of infection in the interaction between the Leishmania and macrophages.
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