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Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression

The heat shock protein [Hsp] family guides several steps during protein synthesis, are abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and are highly conserved during evolution. The Hsp60 family is involved in assembly and transport of proteins, and is expressed at very high levels during autoimmunity...

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Autores principales: Marengo, Eliana B., de Moraes, Luciana V., Faria, Marcella, Fernandes, Beatriz L., Carvalho, Luciana V., Tambourgi, Denise V., Rizzo, Luiz V., Portaro, Fernanda C. V., Camargo, Antônio Carlos M., Sant'Anna, Osvaldo A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18716655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003025
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author Marengo, Eliana B.
de Moraes, Luciana V.
Faria, Marcella
Fernandes, Beatriz L.
Carvalho, Luciana V.
Tambourgi, Denise V.
Rizzo, Luiz V.
Portaro, Fernanda C. V.
Camargo, Antônio Carlos M.
Sant'Anna, Osvaldo A.
author_facet Marengo, Eliana B.
de Moraes, Luciana V.
Faria, Marcella
Fernandes, Beatriz L.
Carvalho, Luciana V.
Tambourgi, Denise V.
Rizzo, Luiz V.
Portaro, Fernanda C. V.
Camargo, Antônio Carlos M.
Sant'Anna, Osvaldo A.
author_sort Marengo, Eliana B.
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description The heat shock protein [Hsp] family guides several steps during protein synthesis, are abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and are highly conserved during evolution. The Hsp60 family is involved in assembly and transport of proteins, and is expressed at very high levels during autoimmunity or autoinflammatory phenomena. Here, the pathophysiological role of the wild type [WT] and the point mutated K(409)A recombinant Hsp65 of M. leprae in an animal model of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus [SLE] was evaluated in vivo using the genetically homogeneous [NZBxNZW]F(1) mice. Anti-DNA and anti-Hsp65 antibodies responsiveness was individually measured during the animal's life span, and the mean survival time [MST] was determined. The treatment with WT abbreviates the MST in 46%, when compared to non-treated mice [p<0.001]. An increase in the IgG2a/IgG1 anti-DNA antibodies ratio was also observed in animals injected with the WT Hsp65. Incubation of BALB/c macrophages with F(1) serum from WT treated mice resulted in acute cell necrosis; treatment of these cells with serum from K(409)A treated mice did not cause any toxic effect. Moreover, the involvement of WT correlates with age and is dose-dependent. Our data suggest that Hsp65 may be a central molecule intervening in the progression of the SLE, and that the point mutated K(409)A recombinant immunogenic molecule, that counteracts the deleterious effect of WT, may act mitigating and delaying the development of SLE in treated mice. This study gives new insights into the general biological role of Hsp and the significant impact of environmental factors during the pathogenesis of this autoimmune process.
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spelling pubmed-25150892008-08-21 Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression Marengo, Eliana B. de Moraes, Luciana V. Faria, Marcella Fernandes, Beatriz L. Carvalho, Luciana V. Tambourgi, Denise V. Rizzo, Luiz V. Portaro, Fernanda C. V. Camargo, Antônio Carlos M. Sant'Anna, Osvaldo A. PLoS One Research Article The heat shock protein [Hsp] family guides several steps during protein synthesis, are abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and are highly conserved during evolution. The Hsp60 family is involved in assembly and transport of proteins, and is expressed at very high levels during autoimmunity or autoinflammatory phenomena. Here, the pathophysiological role of the wild type [WT] and the point mutated K(409)A recombinant Hsp65 of M. leprae in an animal model of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus [SLE] was evaluated in vivo using the genetically homogeneous [NZBxNZW]F(1) mice. Anti-DNA and anti-Hsp65 antibodies responsiveness was individually measured during the animal's life span, and the mean survival time [MST] was determined. The treatment with WT abbreviates the MST in 46%, when compared to non-treated mice [p<0.001]. An increase in the IgG2a/IgG1 anti-DNA antibodies ratio was also observed in animals injected with the WT Hsp65. Incubation of BALB/c macrophages with F(1) serum from WT treated mice resulted in acute cell necrosis; treatment of these cells with serum from K(409)A treated mice did not cause any toxic effect. Moreover, the involvement of WT correlates with age and is dose-dependent. Our data suggest that Hsp65 may be a central molecule intervening in the progression of the SLE, and that the point mutated K(409)A recombinant immunogenic molecule, that counteracts the deleterious effect of WT, may act mitigating and delaying the development of SLE in treated mice. This study gives new insights into the general biological role of Hsp and the significant impact of environmental factors during the pathogenesis of this autoimmune process. Public Library of Science 2008-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2515089/ /pubmed/18716655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003025 Text en Marengo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Marengo, Eliana B.
de Moraes, Luciana V.
Faria, Marcella
Fernandes, Beatriz L.
Carvalho, Luciana V.
Tambourgi, Denise V.
Rizzo, Luiz V.
Portaro, Fernanda C. V.
Camargo, Antônio Carlos M.
Sant'Anna, Osvaldo A.
Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title_full Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title_fullStr Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title_full_unstemmed Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title_short Administration of M. leprae Hsp65 Interferes with the Murine Lupus Progression
title_sort administration of m. leprae hsp65 interferes with the murine lupus progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18716655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003025
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