Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella

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Autor(a) principal: ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Plant lectins represent a class of proteins that perform various biological activities, including an immunomodulatory actions. In particular, lectins ConBr (Canavalia brasiliensis) and CFL (Cratylia argentea) have demonstrated an ability to modulate cytokines of the proinflammatory cascade as well as the production of nitric oxide in the murine model of Salmonella infection. Immunomodulatory molecules represent a promising alternative in the prevention and treatment of infections and can enhance immunological and adaptive mechanisms of the host improving the efficacy of antibiotics and vaccines against pathogens. This study evaluated the biotechnological potential of the ConBr and CFL as therapeutic and vaccine adjuvants against the antigen Vi from S. typhi, which has been used with limited success for immunization against typhoid fever. Initially, cytotoxicity assays with lectins were performed with cultured murine peritoneal macrophages to define non-toxic proteins concentrations for assays. Then, macrophages were treated with lectins and infected with a virulent strain of Salmonella Typhimurium. For this purpose, macrophages were incubated with ConBr and CFL lectins (1 and 10 μg / mL) before (preventive treatment) or after (curative treatment) the onset of infection. The following analyses were conducted: macrophage cell viability, intracellular bacterial quantification, iNOS plus pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines and Toll-like receptor´s (TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9) gene expression. Both preventive and curative treatments significantly reduced the intracellular bacterial load and increased cell viability of infected macrophages. In the preventive treatment with CFL there was an increase in the level of transcripts for IL-6 and TNF-α, whereas ConBr induced an increase of IL-12 (p40). In the curative treatment, CFL induced significant expression of IL-12 (p40), whereas ConBr increased gene expression of IL-1β and TNF-α. In addition, the curative treatment with CFL increased approximately 130 fold the expression of TLR-4 and 24 fold expression of TLR2. In view of the importance of the TLR2 and TLR4 for the control of Salmonella infection, we evaluated the participation of these receptors in the immunomodulatory action of the CFL. Thus, bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) knockout for TLR2/TLR4 were treated with the lectin and gene expression for IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 cytokines was evaluated. Naïve BMDM demonstrated high levels of gene expression, increasing 258-fold the number of transcripts for IL-1β, 233-fold for IL-6, and 25-fold for TNF-α. Conversely, double knockout BMDM for TLR2/TLR4 produced low levels of transcripts. Finally, ConBr and CFL were tested as vaccine adjuvants in Swiss mice immunized with the purified Vi antigen through evaluation of anti-Vi IgG antibodies. The results showed that as CFL and ConBr lectins were not able to induce an increase of specific IgG anti-Vi antibodies. Although the lectins did not demonstrate a potential as vaccine adjuvant against the Vi antigen, they showed therapeutic properties beneficial to the control of Salmonella-infected macrophages and were capable to interact with Toll-like receptors, which play a key role on activation of innate immune response and development of adaptive immune response. Such results represent a promising prospect for the development of new drugs against Salmonella.
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spelling LIMA FILHO, José Vitor MoreiraRAMOS, Márcio VianaCÂMARA, Cláudio Augusto Gomes daSILVA JÚNIOR, Valdemiro Amaro daPORTO, Ana Lúcia Figueiredohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9578996216023423ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista2018-03-14T12:26:00Z2017-03-14ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista. Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella. 2017. 111 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia (Renorbio)) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7174Plant lectins represent a class of proteins that perform various biological activities, including an immunomodulatory actions. In particular, lectins ConBr (Canavalia brasiliensis) and CFL (Cratylia argentea) have demonstrated an ability to modulate cytokines of the proinflammatory cascade as well as the production of nitric oxide in the murine model of Salmonella infection. Immunomodulatory molecules represent a promising alternative in the prevention and treatment of infections and can enhance immunological and adaptive mechanisms of the host improving the efficacy of antibiotics and vaccines against pathogens. This study evaluated the biotechnological potential of the ConBr and CFL as therapeutic and vaccine adjuvants against the antigen Vi from S. typhi, which has been used with limited success for immunization against typhoid fever. Initially, cytotoxicity assays with lectins were performed with cultured murine peritoneal macrophages to define non-toxic proteins concentrations for assays. Then, macrophages were treated with lectins and infected with a virulent strain of Salmonella Typhimurium. For this purpose, macrophages were incubated with ConBr and CFL lectins (1 and 10 μg / mL) before (preventive treatment) or after (curative treatment) the onset of infection. The following analyses were conducted: macrophage cell viability, intracellular bacterial quantification, iNOS plus pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines and Toll-like receptor´s (TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9) gene expression. Both preventive and curative treatments significantly reduced the intracellular bacterial load and increased cell viability of infected macrophages. In the preventive treatment with CFL there was an increase in the level of transcripts for IL-6 and TNF-α, whereas ConBr induced an increase of IL-12 (p40). In the curative treatment, CFL induced significant expression of IL-12 (p40), whereas ConBr increased gene expression of IL-1β and TNF-α. In addition, the curative treatment with CFL increased approximately 130 fold the expression of TLR-4 and 24 fold expression of TLR2. In view of the importance of the TLR2 and TLR4 for the control of Salmonella infection, we evaluated the participation of these receptors in the immunomodulatory action of the CFL. Thus, bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) knockout for TLR2/TLR4 were treated with the lectin and gene expression for IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 cytokines was evaluated. Naïve BMDM demonstrated high levels of gene expression, increasing 258-fold the number of transcripts for IL-1β, 233-fold for IL-6, and 25-fold for TNF-α. Conversely, double knockout BMDM for TLR2/TLR4 produced low levels of transcripts. Finally, ConBr and CFL were tested as vaccine adjuvants in Swiss mice immunized with the purified Vi antigen through evaluation of anti-Vi IgG antibodies. The results showed that as CFL and ConBr lectins were not able to induce an increase of specific IgG anti-Vi antibodies. Although the lectins did not demonstrate a potential as vaccine adjuvant against the Vi antigen, they showed therapeutic properties beneficial to the control of Salmonella-infected macrophages and were capable to interact with Toll-like receptors, which play a key role on activation of innate immune response and development of adaptive immune response. Such results represent a promising prospect for the development of new drugs against Salmonella.Lectinas vegetais representam uma classe de proteínas que desempenham diversas atividades biológicas, incluindo a ação imunomoduladora. Recentemente, as lectinas ConBr (Canavalia brasiliensis) e CFL (Cratylia argentea) demonstraram a capacidade de modular a cascata pró-inflamatória de citocinas, bem como a produção de óxido nítrico em modelo murino de infecção por Salmonella. Moléculas imunomoduladoras representam uma alternativa promissora na prevenção e no tratamento de infecções, podendo atuar nos mecanismos imunológicos naturais e adaptativos do hospedeiro, aprimorando a eficácia de antibióticos e vacinas contra patógenos. Diante disso, este estudo avaliou o potencial biotecnológico das lectinas, ConBr e CFL, como adjuvantes terapêuticos, frente ao antígeno vacinal Vi de S. Typhi, que tem sido usado com sucesso limitado para imunização contra a febre tifoide. Inicialmente, foram realizados ensaios de citotoxicidade das lectinas em cultura de macrófagos peritoneais murinos para definir as concentrações proteicas não tóxicas de uso nos ensaios. A seguir, os macrófagos foram tratados com as lectinas e infectados por uma cepa virulenta de Salmonella Typhimurium. Para tanto, os macrófagos foram incubados com as lectinas ConBr e CFL (1 e 10 μg/mL) antes (tratamento preventivo) ou após (tratamento curativo) infecção experimental com Salmonella. Foram realizadas análises de viabilidade celular dos macrófagos, quantificação intracelular bacteriana e expressão gênica de iNOS, citocinas pró- e anti-inflamatórias e receptores Toll-like (TLR2, TLR4 e TLR9). Ambos os tratamentos preventivo e curativo reduziram significativamente a quantificação bacteriana intracelular de Salmonella e aumentaram a viabilidade celular dos macrófagos. Os tratamentos preventivos com CFL aumentaram os níveis de transcritos para IL-6 e TNF-α, já ConBr induziu o aumento de IL-12 (p40). No tratamento curativo, CFL induziu expressão significativa de IL-12 (p40), enquanto ConBr aumentou a expressão gênica de IL-1β e TNF-α. Além disso, o tratamento curativo com CFL foi capaz de aumentar cerca de 130 vezes a expressão de TLR-4 e 24 vezes a expressão de TLR2. Considerando a importância dos receptores TLR2 e TLR4 para o controle da infecção por Salmonella, este trabalho avaliou a participação desses receptores na ação imunomoduladora da lectina CFL. Para tanto, macrófagos derivados da medula óssea (BMDM) e duplo nocautes para TLR2/TLR4 foram tratados com a lectina e a expressão gênica das citocinas IL-1β, TNF-α e IL-6 foi avaliada. Os BMDM demonstraram elevados níveis de expressão gênica, induzindo o aumento de cerca de 258 vezes para IL-1β, 233 vezes para IL-6 e 25 vezes para TNF-α. No entanto, BMDM duplo nocautes para TLR2/TLR4, produziram níveis significativamente mais baixos de transcritos. Por fim, ConBr e CFL foram testados como adjuvante vacinais em camundongos Swiss imunizados com antígeno Vi purificado, através da avaliação de anticorpos IgG anti-Vi. Os resultados mostraram que as lectinas CFL e ConBr não foram capazes de induzir o aumento no título de anticorpos específicos IgG anti-Vi. Apesar das lectinas não terem demonstrado potencial adjuvante vacinal frente ao antígeno Vi, tais proteínas apresentaram propriedades terapêuticas benéficas no controle de células infectadas por Salmonella, além de serem capazes de interagir com receptores do tipo Toll, essenciais na ativação da resposta imune inata e desenvolvimento da resposta adaptativa. Assim, tais resultados representam uma perspectiva promissora para o desenvolvimento de novos fármacos contra Salmonella.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-03-14T12:26:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista Albuquerque.pdf: 1563098 bytes, checksum: 993e6d21852ba5b6790a3c951b311ae4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-14T12:26:00Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
title Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
spellingShingle Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista
Lectina vegetal
Cratylia argentea
Canavalia brasiliensis
Adjuvante terapêutico
Adjuvante vacinal
Salmonella
OUTROS::CIENCIAS
title_short Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
title_full Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
title_fullStr Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
title_full_unstemmed Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
title_sort Lectinas vegetais de Cratylia argentea e Canavalia brasiliensis como adjuvantes terapêuticos contra infecções por Salmonella
author ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista
author_facet ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv LIMA FILHO, José Vitor Moreira
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Márcio Viana
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv CÂMARA, Cláudio Augusto Gomes da
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA JÚNIOR, Valdemiro Amaro da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv PORTO, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9578996216023423
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Jacqueline Ellen Camelo Batista
contributor_str_mv LIMA FILHO, José Vitor Moreira
RAMOS, Márcio Viana
CÂMARA, Cláudio Augusto Gomes da
SILVA JÚNIOR, Valdemiro Amaro da
PORTO, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lectina vegetal
Cratylia argentea
Canavalia brasiliensis
Adjuvante terapêutico
Adjuvante vacinal
Salmonella
topic Lectina vegetal
Cratylia argentea
Canavalia brasiliensis
Adjuvante terapêutico
Adjuvante vacinal
Salmonella
OUTROS::CIENCIAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv OUTROS::CIENCIAS
description Plant lectins represent a class of proteins that perform various biological activities, including an immunomodulatory actions. In particular, lectins ConBr (Canavalia brasiliensis) and CFL (Cratylia argentea) have demonstrated an ability to modulate cytokines of the proinflammatory cascade as well as the production of nitric oxide in the murine model of Salmonella infection. Immunomodulatory molecules represent a promising alternative in the prevention and treatment of infections and can enhance immunological and adaptive mechanisms of the host improving the efficacy of antibiotics and vaccines against pathogens. This study evaluated the biotechnological potential of the ConBr and CFL as therapeutic and vaccine adjuvants against the antigen Vi from S. typhi, which has been used with limited success for immunization against typhoid fever. Initially, cytotoxicity assays with lectins were performed with cultured murine peritoneal macrophages to define non-toxic proteins concentrations for assays. Then, macrophages were treated with lectins and infected with a virulent strain of Salmonella Typhimurium. For this purpose, macrophages were incubated with ConBr and CFL lectins (1 and 10 μg / mL) before (preventive treatment) or after (curative treatment) the onset of infection. The following analyses were conducted: macrophage cell viability, intracellular bacterial quantification, iNOS plus pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines and Toll-like receptor´s (TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9) gene expression. Both preventive and curative treatments significantly reduced the intracellular bacterial load and increased cell viability of infected macrophages. In the preventive treatment with CFL there was an increase in the level of transcripts for IL-6 and TNF-α, whereas ConBr induced an increase of IL-12 (p40). In the curative treatment, CFL induced significant expression of IL-12 (p40), whereas ConBr increased gene expression of IL-1β and TNF-α. In addition, the curative treatment with CFL increased approximately 130 fold the expression of TLR-4 and 24 fold expression of TLR2. In view of the importance of the TLR2 and TLR4 for the control of Salmonella infection, we evaluated the participation of these receptors in the immunomodulatory action of the CFL. Thus, bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) knockout for TLR2/TLR4 were treated with the lectin and gene expression for IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 cytokines was evaluated. Naïve BMDM demonstrated high levels of gene expression, increasing 258-fold the number of transcripts for IL-1β, 233-fold for IL-6, and 25-fold for TNF-α. Conversely, double knockout BMDM for TLR2/TLR4 produced low levels of transcripts. Finally, ConBr and CFL were tested as vaccine adjuvants in Swiss mice immunized with the purified Vi antigen through evaluation of anti-Vi IgG antibodies. The results showed that as CFL and ConBr lectins were not able to induce an increase of specific IgG anti-Vi antibodies. Although the lectins did not demonstrate a potential as vaccine adjuvant against the Vi antigen, they showed therapeutic properties beneficial to the control of Salmonella-infected macrophages and were capable to interact with Toll-like receptors, which play a key role on activation of innate immune response and development of adaptive immune response. Such results represent a promising prospect for the development of new drugs against Salmonella.
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