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Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli

The peritoneal cavity (PerC) is a singular compartment where many cell populations reside and interact. Despite the widely adopted experimental approach of intraperitoneal (i.p.) inoculation, little is known about the behavior of the different cell populations within the PerC. To evaluate the dynami...

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Autores principales: Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos, de Albuquerque, José Antônio Tavares, Sardinha, Luiz Roberto, Buzzo, Carina de Lima, Faustino, Lucas, Nascimento, Rogério, Ghosn, Eliver Eid Bou, D'Império Lima, Maria Regina, Alvarez, Jose Maria Mosig, Bortoluci, Karina Ramalho
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3142143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022141
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author Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos
de Albuquerque, José Antônio Tavares
Sardinha, Luiz Roberto
Buzzo, Carina de Lima
Faustino, Lucas
Nascimento, Rogério
Ghosn, Eliver Eid Bou
D'Império Lima, Maria Regina
Alvarez, Jose Maria Mosig
Bortoluci, Karina Ramalho
author_facet Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos
de Albuquerque, José Antônio Tavares
Sardinha, Luiz Roberto
Buzzo, Carina de Lima
Faustino, Lucas
Nascimento, Rogério
Ghosn, Eliver Eid Bou
D'Império Lima, Maria Regina
Alvarez, Jose Maria Mosig
Bortoluci, Karina Ramalho
author_sort Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos
collection PubMed
description The peritoneal cavity (PerC) is a singular compartment where many cell populations reside and interact. Despite the widely adopted experimental approach of intraperitoneal (i.p.) inoculation, little is known about the behavior of the different cell populations within the PerC. To evaluate the dynamics of peritoneal macrophage (MØ) subsets, namely small peritoneal MØ (SPM) and large peritoneal MØ (LPM), in response to infectious stimuli, C57BL/6 mice were injected i.p. with zymosan or Trypanosoma cruzi. These conditions resulted in the marked modification of the PerC myelo-monocytic compartment characterized by the disappearance of LPM and the accumulation of SPM and monocytes. In parallel, adherent cells isolated from stimulated PerC displayed reduced staining for β-galactosidase, a biomarker for senescence. Further, the adherent cells showed increased nitric oxide (NO) and higher frequency of IL-12-producing cells in response to subsequent LPS and IFN-γ stimulation. Among myelo-monocytic cells, SPM rather than LPM or monocytes, appear to be the central effectors of the activated PerC; they display higher phagocytic activity and are the main source of IL-12. Thus, our data provide a first demonstration of the consequences of the dynamics between peritoneal MØ subpopulations by showing that substitution of LPM by a robust SPM and monocytes in response to infectious stimuli greatly improves PerC effector activity.
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spelling pubmed-31421432011-07-28 Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos de Albuquerque, José Antônio Tavares Sardinha, Luiz Roberto Buzzo, Carina de Lima Faustino, Lucas Nascimento, Rogério Ghosn, Eliver Eid Bou D'Império Lima, Maria Regina Alvarez, Jose Maria Mosig Bortoluci, Karina Ramalho PLoS One Research Article The peritoneal cavity (PerC) is a singular compartment where many cell populations reside and interact. Despite the widely adopted experimental approach of intraperitoneal (i.p.) inoculation, little is known about the behavior of the different cell populations within the PerC. To evaluate the dynamics of peritoneal macrophage (MØ) subsets, namely small peritoneal MØ (SPM) and large peritoneal MØ (LPM), in response to infectious stimuli, C57BL/6 mice were injected i.p. with zymosan or Trypanosoma cruzi. These conditions resulted in the marked modification of the PerC myelo-monocytic compartment characterized by the disappearance of LPM and the accumulation of SPM and monocytes. In parallel, adherent cells isolated from stimulated PerC displayed reduced staining for β-galactosidase, a biomarker for senescence. Further, the adherent cells showed increased nitric oxide (NO) and higher frequency of IL-12-producing cells in response to subsequent LPS and IFN-γ stimulation. Among myelo-monocytic cells, SPM rather than LPM or monocytes, appear to be the central effectors of the activated PerC; they display higher phagocytic activity and are the main source of IL-12. Thus, our data provide a first demonstration of the consequences of the dynamics between peritoneal MØ subpopulations by showing that substitution of LPM by a robust SPM and monocytes in response to infectious stimuli greatly improves PerC effector activity. Public Library of Science 2011-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3142143/ /pubmed/21799778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022141 Text en Cassado 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.
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Cassado, Alexandra dos Anjos
de Albuquerque, José Antônio Tavares
Sardinha, Luiz Roberto
Buzzo, Carina de Lima
Faustino, Lucas
Nascimento, Rogério
Ghosn, Eliver Eid Bou
D'Império Lima, Maria Regina
Alvarez, Jose Maria Mosig
Bortoluci, Karina Ramalho
Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title_full Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title_fullStr Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title_full_unstemmed Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title_short Cellular Renewal and Improvement of Local Cell Effector Activity in Peritoneal Cavity in Response to Infectious Stimuli
title_sort cellular renewal and improvement of local cell effector activity in peritoneal cavity in response to infectious stimuli
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3142143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022141
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