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Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease

BACKGROUND: Myocardium damage during Chagas' disease results from the immunological imbalance between pro- and production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and has been explained based on the Th1–Th2 dichotomy and regulatory T cell activity. Recently, we demonstrated that IL-17 produced during exp...

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Autores principales: Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta, Gutierrez, Fredy Roberto Salazar, Silva, Grace Kelly, Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata, Rodrigues, Gerson Jhonatan, Bendhack, Lusiane Maria, Rassi, Anis, Schmidt, André, Maciel, Benedito Carlos, Marin Neto, José Antonio, Silva, João Santana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001630
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author Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta
Gutierrez, Fredy Roberto Salazar
Silva, Grace Kelly
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Rodrigues, Gerson Jhonatan
Bendhack, Lusiane Maria
Rassi, Anis
Rassi, Anis
Schmidt, André
Maciel, Benedito Carlos
Marin Neto, José Antonio
Silva, João Santana
author_facet Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta
Gutierrez, Fredy Roberto Salazar
Silva, Grace Kelly
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Rodrigues, Gerson Jhonatan
Bendhack, Lusiane Maria
Rassi, Anis
Rassi, Anis
Schmidt, André
Maciel, Benedito Carlos
Marin Neto, José Antonio
Silva, João Santana
author_sort Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta
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description BACKGROUND: Myocardium damage during Chagas' disease results from the immunological imbalance between pro- and production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and has been explained based on the Th1–Th2 dichotomy and regulatory T cell activity. Recently, we demonstrated that IL-17 produced during experimental T. cruzi infection regulates Th1 cells differentiation and parasite induced myocarditis. Here, we investigated the role of IL-17 and regulatory T cell during human Chagas' disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: First, we observed CD4(+)IL-17(+) T cells in culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from Chagas' disease patients and we evaluated Th1, Th2, Th17 cytokine profile production in the PBMC cells from Chagas' disease patients (cardiomyopathy-free, and with mild, moderate or severe cardiomyopathy) cultured with T. cruzi antigen. Cultures of PBMC from patients with moderate and severe cardiomyopathy produced high levels of TNF-α, IFN-γ and low levels of IL-10, when compared to mild cardiomyopathy or cardiomyopathy-free patients. Flow cytometry analysis showed higher CD4(+)IL-17(+) cells in PBMC cultured from patients without or with mild cardiomyopathy, in comparison to patients with moderate or severe cardiomyopathy. We then analyzed the presence and function of regulatory T cells in all patients. All groups of Chagas' disease patients presented the same frequency of CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells. However, CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells from patients with mild cardiomyopathy or cardiomyopathy-free showed higher suppressive activity than those with moderate and severe cardiomyopathy. IFN-γ levels during chronic Chagas' disease are inversely correlated to the LVEF (P = 0.007, r = −0.614), while regulatory T cell activity is directly correlated with LVEF (P = 0.022, r = 0.500). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results indicate that reduced production of the cytokines IL-10 and IL-17 in association with high levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α is correlated with the severity of the Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy, and the immunological imbalance observed may be causally related with deficient suppressor activity of regulatory T cells that controls myocardial inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-33358802012-04-27 Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta Gutierrez, Fredy Roberto Salazar Silva, Grace Kelly Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata Rodrigues, Gerson Jhonatan Bendhack, Lusiane Maria Rassi, Anis Rassi, Anis Schmidt, André Maciel, Benedito Carlos Marin Neto, José Antonio Silva, João Santana PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Myocardium damage during Chagas' disease results from the immunological imbalance between pro- and production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and has been explained based on the Th1–Th2 dichotomy and regulatory T cell activity. Recently, we demonstrated that IL-17 produced during experimental T. cruzi infection regulates Th1 cells differentiation and parasite induced myocarditis. Here, we investigated the role of IL-17 and regulatory T cell during human Chagas' disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: First, we observed CD4(+)IL-17(+) T cells in culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from Chagas' disease patients and we evaluated Th1, Th2, Th17 cytokine profile production in the PBMC cells from Chagas' disease patients (cardiomyopathy-free, and with mild, moderate or severe cardiomyopathy) cultured with T. cruzi antigen. Cultures of PBMC from patients with moderate and severe cardiomyopathy produced high levels of TNF-α, IFN-γ and low levels of IL-10, when compared to mild cardiomyopathy or cardiomyopathy-free patients. Flow cytometry analysis showed higher CD4(+)IL-17(+) cells in PBMC cultured from patients without or with mild cardiomyopathy, in comparison to patients with moderate or severe cardiomyopathy. We then analyzed the presence and function of regulatory T cells in all patients. All groups of Chagas' disease patients presented the same frequency of CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells. However, CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells from patients with mild cardiomyopathy or cardiomyopathy-free showed higher suppressive activity than those with moderate and severe cardiomyopathy. IFN-γ levels during chronic Chagas' disease are inversely correlated to the LVEF (P = 0.007, r = −0.614), while regulatory T cell activity is directly correlated with LVEF (P = 0.022, r = 0.500). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results indicate that reduced production of the cytokines IL-10 and IL-17 in association with high levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α is correlated with the severity of the Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy, and the immunological imbalance observed may be causally related with deficient suppressor activity of regulatory T cells that controls myocardial inflammation. Public Library of Science 2012-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3335880/ /pubmed/22545173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001630 Text en Guedes 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
Guedes, Paulo Marcos Matta
Gutierrez, Fredy Roberto Salazar
Silva, Grace Kelly
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Rodrigues, Gerson Jhonatan
Bendhack, Lusiane Maria
Rassi, Anis
Rassi, Anis
Schmidt, André
Maciel, Benedito Carlos
Marin Neto, José Antonio
Silva, João Santana
Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title_full Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title_fullStr Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title_full_unstemmed Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title_short Deficient Regulatory T Cell Activity and Low Frequency of IL-17-Producing T Cells Correlate with the Extent of Cardiomyopathy in Human Chagas' Disease
title_sort deficient regulatory t cell activity and low frequency of il-17-producing t cells correlate with the extent of cardiomyopathy in human chagas' disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001630
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