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Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver
BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of genus Leishmania. The frequent involvement of Leishmania tropica in human leishmaniasis has been recognized only recently. Similarly as L. major, L. tropica causes cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans, but can also visceralize and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3367980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22679519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001667 |
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author | Kobets, Tetyana Havelková, Helena Grekov, Igor Volkova, Valeriya Vojtíšková, Jarmila Slapničková, Martina Kurey, Iryna Sohrabi, Yahya Svobodová, Milena Demant, Peter Lipoldová, Marie |
author_facet | Kobets, Tetyana Havelková, Helena Grekov, Igor Volkova, Valeriya Vojtíšková, Jarmila Slapničková, Martina Kurey, Iryna Sohrabi, Yahya Svobodová, Milena Demant, Peter Lipoldová, Marie |
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description | BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of genus Leishmania. The frequent involvement of Leishmania tropica in human leishmaniasis has been recognized only recently. Similarly as L. major, L. tropica causes cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans, but can also visceralize and cause systemic illness. The relationship between the host genotype and disease manifestations is poorly understood because there were no suitable animal models. METHODS: We studied susceptibility to L. tropica, using BALB/c-c-STS/A (CcS/Dem) recombinant congenic (RC) strains, which differ greatly in susceptibility to L. major. Mice were infected with L. tropica and skin lesions, cytokine and chemokine levels in serum, and parasite numbers in organs were measured. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Females of BALB/c and several RC strains developed skin lesions. In some strains parasites visceralized and were detected in spleen and liver. Importantly, the strain distribution pattern of symptoms caused by L. tropica was different from that observed after L. major infection. Moreover, sex differently influenced infection with L. tropica and L. major. L. major-infected males exhibited either higher or similar skin pathology as females, whereas L. tropica-infected females were more susceptible than males. The majority of L. tropica-infected strains exhibited increased levels of chemokines CCL2, CCL3 and CCL5. CcS-16 females, which developed the largest lesions, exhibited a unique systemic chemokine reaction, characterized by additional transient early peaks of CCL3 and CCL5, which were not present in CcS-16 males nor in any other strain. CONCLUSION: Comparison of L. tropica and L. major infections indicates that the strain patterns of response are species-specific, with different sex effects and largely different host susceptibility genes. |
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spelling | pubmed-33679802012-06-07 Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver Kobets, Tetyana Havelková, Helena Grekov, Igor Volkova, Valeriya Vojtíšková, Jarmila Slapničková, Martina Kurey, Iryna Sohrabi, Yahya Svobodová, Milena Demant, Peter Lipoldová, Marie PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of genus Leishmania. The frequent involvement of Leishmania tropica in human leishmaniasis has been recognized only recently. Similarly as L. major, L. tropica causes cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans, but can also visceralize and cause systemic illness. The relationship between the host genotype and disease manifestations is poorly understood because there were no suitable animal models. METHODS: We studied susceptibility to L. tropica, using BALB/c-c-STS/A (CcS/Dem) recombinant congenic (RC) strains, which differ greatly in susceptibility to L. major. Mice were infected with L. tropica and skin lesions, cytokine and chemokine levels in serum, and parasite numbers in organs were measured. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Females of BALB/c and several RC strains developed skin lesions. In some strains parasites visceralized and were detected in spleen and liver. Importantly, the strain distribution pattern of symptoms caused by L. tropica was different from that observed after L. major infection. Moreover, sex differently influenced infection with L. tropica and L. major. L. major-infected males exhibited either higher or similar skin pathology as females, whereas L. tropica-infected females were more susceptible than males. The majority of L. tropica-infected strains exhibited increased levels of chemokines CCL2, CCL3 and CCL5. CcS-16 females, which developed the largest lesions, exhibited a unique systemic chemokine reaction, characterized by additional transient early peaks of CCL3 and CCL5, which were not present in CcS-16 males nor in any other strain. CONCLUSION: Comparison of L. tropica and L. major infections indicates that the strain patterns of response are species-specific, with different sex effects and largely different host susceptibility genes. Public Library of Science 2012-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3367980/ /pubmed/22679519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001667 Text en Kobets 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 Kobets, Tetyana Havelková, Helena Grekov, Igor Volkova, Valeriya Vojtíšková, Jarmila Slapničková, Martina Kurey, Iryna Sohrabi, Yahya Svobodová, Milena Demant, Peter Lipoldová, Marie Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title | Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title_full | Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title_fullStr | Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title_short | Genetics of Host Response to Leishmania tropica in Mice – Different Control of Skin Pathology, Chemokine Reaction, and Invasion into Spleen and Liver |
title_sort | genetics of host response to leishmania tropica in mice – different control of skin pathology, chemokine reaction, and invasion into spleen and liver |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3367980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22679519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001667 |
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