Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection

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Autor(a) principal: Fietto, Juliana Lopes Rangel
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Marques-da-Silva, Eduardo de Almeida, Oliveira, Jamile Camargos de, Figueiredo, Amanda Braga, Lima Júnior, Djalma de Souza, Carneiro, Cláudia Martins, Afonso, Luís Carlos Crocco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micinf.2008.04.016
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/23619
Resumo: Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease with a variety of clinical forms, which are related to the Leishmania species involved. In the murine model, Leishmania amazonensis causes chronic non-healing lesions in Leishmania braziliensis- or Leishmania major-resistant mouse strains. In this study, we investigated the involvement of the pathway of extracellular nucleotide hydrolysis, with special focus on the role of extracellular adenosine, in the establishment of Leishmania infection. Our results show that the more virulent parasite—L. amazonensis—hydrolyzes higher amounts of ATP, ADP and AMP than the two other species, probably due to the higher expression of membrane NTPDase. Corroborating the idea that increased production of adenosine is important to lesion development and establishment of tissue parasitism, we observed that increased 5′-nucleotidase activity in L. braziliensis or addition of adenosine at the moment of infection with this parasite resulted in an increase in lesion size and parasitism as well as a delay in lesion healing. Furthermore, inhibition of adenosine receptor A2B led to decreased lesion size and parasitism. Thus, our results suggest that the conversion of ATP, a molecule with pro-inflammatory activity, into adenosine, which possesses immunomodulatory properties, may contribute to the establishment of infection by Leishmania.
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spelling Fietto, Juliana Lopes RangelMarques-da-Silva, Eduardo de AlmeidaOliveira, Jamile Camargos deFigueiredo, Amanda BragaLima Júnior, Djalma de SouzaCarneiro, Cláudia MartinsAfonso, Luís Carlos Crocco2019-02-20T15:13:25Z2019-02-20T15:13:25Z2008-071286-4579https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micinf.2008.04.016http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/23619Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease with a variety of clinical forms, which are related to the Leishmania species involved. In the murine model, Leishmania amazonensis causes chronic non-healing lesions in Leishmania braziliensis- or Leishmania major-resistant mouse strains. In this study, we investigated the involvement of the pathway of extracellular nucleotide hydrolysis, with special focus on the role of extracellular adenosine, in the establishment of Leishmania infection. Our results show that the more virulent parasite—L. amazonensis—hydrolyzes higher amounts of ATP, ADP and AMP than the two other species, probably due to the higher expression of membrane NTPDase. Corroborating the idea that increased production of adenosine is important to lesion development and establishment of tissue parasitism, we observed that increased 5′-nucleotidase activity in L. braziliensis or addition of adenosine at the moment of infection with this parasite resulted in an increase in lesion size and parasitism as well as a delay in lesion healing. Furthermore, inhibition of adenosine receptor A2B led to decreased lesion size and parasitism. Thus, our results suggest that the conversion of ATP, a molecule with pro-inflammatory activity, into adenosine, which possesses immunomodulatory properties, may contribute to the establishment of infection by Leishmania.engMicrobes and InfectionVolume 10, Issue 8, Pages 850- 857, July 20082008 Elsevier Masson SAS. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
title Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
spellingShingle Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
Fietto, Juliana Lopes Rangel
Leishmania
Ecto-nucleotidase
Adenosine
Extracellular
ATP
title_short Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
title_full Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
title_fullStr Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
title_full_unstemmed Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
title_sort Extracellular nucleotide metabolism in Leishmania: influence of adenosine in the establishment of infection
author Fietto, Juliana Lopes Rangel
author_facet Fietto, Juliana Lopes Rangel
Marques-da-Silva, Eduardo de Almeida
Oliveira, Jamile Camargos de
Figueiredo, Amanda Braga
Lima Júnior, Djalma de Souza
Carneiro, Cláudia Martins
Afonso, Luís Carlos Crocco
author_role author
author2 Marques-da-Silva, Eduardo de Almeida
Oliveira, Jamile Camargos de
Figueiredo, Amanda Braga
Lima Júnior, Djalma de Souza
Carneiro, Cláudia Martins
Afonso, Luís Carlos Crocco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fietto, Juliana Lopes Rangel
Marques-da-Silva, Eduardo de Almeida
Oliveira, Jamile Camargos de
Figueiredo, Amanda Braga
Lima Júnior, Djalma de Souza
Carneiro, Cláudia Martins
Afonso, Luís Carlos Crocco
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Leishmania
Ecto-nucleotidase
Adenosine
Extracellular
ATP
topic Leishmania
Ecto-nucleotidase
Adenosine
Extracellular
ATP
description Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease with a variety of clinical forms, which are related to the Leishmania species involved. In the murine model, Leishmania amazonensis causes chronic non-healing lesions in Leishmania braziliensis- or Leishmania major-resistant mouse strains. In this study, we investigated the involvement of the pathway of extracellular nucleotide hydrolysis, with special focus on the role of extracellular adenosine, in the establishment of Leishmania infection. Our results show that the more virulent parasite—L. amazonensis—hydrolyzes higher amounts of ATP, ADP and AMP than the two other species, probably due to the higher expression of membrane NTPDase. Corroborating the idea that increased production of adenosine is important to lesion development and establishment of tissue parasitism, we observed that increased 5′-nucleotidase activity in L. braziliensis or addition of adenosine at the moment of infection with this parasite resulted in an increase in lesion size and parasitism as well as a delay in lesion healing. Furthermore, inhibition of adenosine receptor A2B led to decreased lesion size and parasitism. Thus, our results suggest that the conversion of ATP, a molecule with pro-inflammatory activity, into adenosine, which possesses immunomodulatory properties, may contribute to the establishment of infection by Leishmania.
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