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The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow

In a murine model of moderate childhood malnutrition we found that polynutrient deficiency led to a 4–5-fold increase in early visceralization of L. donovani (3 days post-infection) following cutaneous infection and a 16-fold decrease in lymph node barrier function (p<0.04 for all). To begin to u...

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Autores principales: Ibrahim, Marwa K., Barnes, Jeffrey L., Anstead, Gregory M., Jimenez, Fabio, Travi, Bruno L., Peniche, Alex G., Osorio, E. Yaneth, Ahuja, Seema S., Melby, Peter C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002329
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author Ibrahim, Marwa K.
Barnes, Jeffrey L.
Anstead, Gregory M.
Jimenez, Fabio
Travi, Bruno L.
Peniche, Alex G.
Osorio, E. Yaneth
Ahuja, Seema S.
Melby, Peter C.
author_facet Ibrahim, Marwa K.
Barnes, Jeffrey L.
Anstead, Gregory M.
Jimenez, Fabio
Travi, Bruno L.
Peniche, Alex G.
Osorio, E. Yaneth
Ahuja, Seema S.
Melby, Peter C.
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description In a murine model of moderate childhood malnutrition we found that polynutrient deficiency led to a 4–5-fold increase in early visceralization of L. donovani (3 days post-infection) following cutaneous infection and a 16-fold decrease in lymph node barrier function (p<0.04 for all). To begin to understand the mechanistic basis for this malnutrition-related parasite dissemination we analyzed the cellularity, architecture, and function of the skin-draining lymph node. There was no difference in the localization of multiple cell populations in the lymph node of polynutrient deficient (PND) mice, but there was reduced cellularity with fewer CD11c(+)dendritic cells (DCs), fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs), MOMA-2(+) macrophages, and CD169(+) subcapsular sinus macrophage (p<0.05 for all) compared to the well-nourished (WN) mice. The parasites were equally co-localized with DCs associated with the lymph node conduit network in the WN and PND mice, and were found in the high endothelial venule into which the conduits drain. When a fluorescent low molecular weight (10 kD) dextran was delivered in the skin, there was greater efflux of the marker from the lymph node conduit system to the spleens of PND mice (p<0.04), indicating that flow through the conduit system was altered. There was no evidence of disruption of the conduit or subcapsular sinus architecture, indicating that the movement of parasites into the subcortical conduit region was due to an active process and not from passive movement through a leaking barrier. These results indicate that the impaired capacity of the lymph node to act as a barrier to dissemination of L. donovani infection is associated with a reduced number of lymph node phagocytes, which most likely leads to reduced capture of parasites as they transit through the sinuses and conduit system.
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spelling pubmed-37444372013-08-21 The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow Ibrahim, Marwa K. Barnes, Jeffrey L. Anstead, Gregory M. Jimenez, Fabio Travi, Bruno L. Peniche, Alex G. Osorio, E. Yaneth Ahuja, Seema S. Melby, Peter C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article In a murine model of moderate childhood malnutrition we found that polynutrient deficiency led to a 4–5-fold increase in early visceralization of L. donovani (3 days post-infection) following cutaneous infection and a 16-fold decrease in lymph node barrier function (p<0.04 for all). To begin to understand the mechanistic basis for this malnutrition-related parasite dissemination we analyzed the cellularity, architecture, and function of the skin-draining lymph node. There was no difference in the localization of multiple cell populations in the lymph node of polynutrient deficient (PND) mice, but there was reduced cellularity with fewer CD11c(+)dendritic cells (DCs), fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs), MOMA-2(+) macrophages, and CD169(+) subcapsular sinus macrophage (p<0.05 for all) compared to the well-nourished (WN) mice. The parasites were equally co-localized with DCs associated with the lymph node conduit network in the WN and PND mice, and were found in the high endothelial venule into which the conduits drain. When a fluorescent low molecular weight (10 kD) dextran was delivered in the skin, there was greater efflux of the marker from the lymph node conduit system to the spleens of PND mice (p<0.04), indicating that flow through the conduit system was altered. There was no evidence of disruption of the conduit or subcapsular sinus architecture, indicating that the movement of parasites into the subcortical conduit region was due to an active process and not from passive movement through a leaking barrier. These results indicate that the impaired capacity of the lymph node to act as a barrier to dissemination of L. donovani infection is associated with a reduced number of lymph node phagocytes, which most likely leads to reduced capture of parasites as they transit through the sinuses and conduit system. Public Library of Science 2013-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3744437/ /pubmed/23967356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002329 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Ibrahim, Marwa K.
Barnes, Jeffrey L.
Anstead, Gregory M.
Jimenez, Fabio
Travi, Bruno L.
Peniche, Alex G.
Osorio, E. Yaneth
Ahuja, Seema S.
Melby, Peter C.
The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title_full The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title_fullStr The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title_full_unstemmed The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title_short The Malnutrition-Related Increase in Early Visceralization of Leishmania donovani Is Associated with a Reduced Number of Lymph Node Phagocytes and Altered Conduit System Flow
title_sort malnutrition-related increase in early visceralization of leishmania donovani is associated with a reduced number of lymph node phagocytes and altered conduit system flow
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002329
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