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Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis remains one of the world's most devastating neglected tropical diseases. It mainly affects developing countries, where it often co-exists with chronic malnutrition, one of the main risk factors for developing the disease. Few studies have been published, however, on the relationsh...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089412 |
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author | Carrillo, Eugenia Jimenez, Mª Angeles Sanchez, Carmen Cunha, Joana Martins, Camila Marinelli da Paixão Sevá, Anaiá Moreno, Javier |
author_facet | Carrillo, Eugenia Jimenez, Mª Angeles Sanchez, Carmen Cunha, Joana Martins, Camila Marinelli da Paixão Sevá, Anaiá Moreno, Javier |
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description | Leishmaniasis remains one of the world's most devastating neglected tropical diseases. It mainly affects developing countries, where it often co-exists with chronic malnutrition, one of the main risk factors for developing the disease. Few studies have been published, however, on the relationship between leishmaniasis progression and malnutrition. The present paper reports the influence of protein malnutrition on the immune response and visceral disease development in adult hamsters infected with Leishmania infantum fed either standard or low protein diets. The low protein diet induced severe malnutrition in these animals, and upon infection with L. infantum 33% had severe visceral leishmaniasis compared to only 8% of animals fed the standard diet. The infected, malnourished animals showed notable leukocyte depletion, mild specific antibody responses, impairment of lymphoproliferation, presence of parasites in blood (16.67% of the hamsters) and significant increase of the splenic parasite burden. Animals fed standard diet suffered agranulocytosis and monocytopenia, but showed stronger specific immune responses and had lower parasite loads than their malnourished counterparts. The present results show that protein malnutrition promotes visceral leishmaniasis and provide clues regarding the mechanisms underlying the impairment of the immune system. |
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spelling | pubmed-39348862014-03-04 Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis Carrillo, Eugenia Jimenez, Mª Angeles Sanchez, Carmen Cunha, Joana Martins, Camila Marinelli da Paixão Sevá, Anaiá Moreno, Javier PLoS One Research Article Leishmaniasis remains one of the world's most devastating neglected tropical diseases. It mainly affects developing countries, where it often co-exists with chronic malnutrition, one of the main risk factors for developing the disease. Few studies have been published, however, on the relationship between leishmaniasis progression and malnutrition. The present paper reports the influence of protein malnutrition on the immune response and visceral disease development in adult hamsters infected with Leishmania infantum fed either standard or low protein diets. The low protein diet induced severe malnutrition in these animals, and upon infection with L. infantum 33% had severe visceral leishmaniasis compared to only 8% of animals fed the standard diet. The infected, malnourished animals showed notable leukocyte depletion, mild specific antibody responses, impairment of lymphoproliferation, presence of parasites in blood (16.67% of the hamsters) and significant increase of the splenic parasite burden. Animals fed standard diet suffered agranulocytosis and monocytopenia, but showed stronger specific immune responses and had lower parasite loads than their malnourished counterparts. The present results show that protein malnutrition promotes visceral leishmaniasis and provide clues regarding the mechanisms underlying the impairment of the immune system. Public Library of Science 2014-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3934886/ /pubmed/24586759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089412 Text en © 2014 Carrillo 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 Carrillo, Eugenia Jimenez, Mª Angeles Sanchez, Carmen Cunha, Joana Martins, Camila Marinelli da Paixão Sevá, Anaiá Moreno, Javier Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title | Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title_full | Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title_fullStr | Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title_full_unstemmed | Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title_short | Protein Malnutrition Impairs the Immune Response and Influences the Severity of Infection in a Hamster Model of Chronic Visceral Leishmaniasis |
title_sort | protein malnutrition impairs the immune response and influences the severity of infection in a hamster model of chronic visceral leishmaniasis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089412 |
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