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CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection
CCR5, an important receptor related to cell recruitment and inflammation, is expressed during experimental Toxoplasma gondii infection. However, its role in the immunopathology of toxoplasmosis is not clearly defined yet. Thus, we inoculated WT and CCR5(-/-) mice with a sub lethal dose of the parasi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25119429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104736 |
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author | Bonfá, Giuliano Benevides, Luciana Souza, Maria do Carmo Fonseca, Denise Morais Mineo, Tiago Wilson Patriarca Rossi, Marcos Antônio Silva, Neide Maria Silva, João Santana de Barros Cardoso, Cristina Ribeiro |
author_facet | Bonfá, Giuliano Benevides, Luciana Souza, Maria do Carmo Fonseca, Denise Morais Mineo, Tiago Wilson Patriarca Rossi, Marcos Antônio Silva, Neide Maria Silva, João Santana de Barros Cardoso, Cristina Ribeiro |
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description | CCR5, an important receptor related to cell recruitment and inflammation, is expressed during experimental Toxoplasma gondii infection. However, its role in the immunopathology of toxoplasmosis is not clearly defined yet. Thus, we inoculated WT and CCR5(-/-) mice with a sub lethal dose of the parasite by oral route. CCR5(-/-) mice were extremely susceptible to infection, presenting higher parasite load and lower tissue expression of IL-12p40, IFN-γ, TNF, IL-6, iNOS, Foxp3, T-bet, GATA-3 and PPARα. Although both groups presented inflammation in the liver with prominent neutrophil infiltration, CCR5(-/-) mice had extensive tissue damage with hepatocyte vacuolization, steatosis, elevated serum triglycerides and transaminases. PPARα agonist Gemfibrozil improved the vacuolization but did not rescue CCR5(-/-) infected mice from high serum triglycerides levels and enhanced mortality. We also found intense inflammation in the ileum of CCR5(-/-) infected mice, with epithelial ulceration, augmented CD4 and decreased frequency of NK cells in the gut lamina propria. Most interestingly, these findings were accompanied by an outstanding accumulation of neutrophils in the ileum, which seemed to be involved in the gut immunopathology, once the depletion of these cells was accompanied by reduced local damage. Altogether, these data demonstrated that CCR5 is essential to the control of T. gondii infection and to maintain the metabolic, hepatic and intestinal integrity. These findings add novel information on the disease pathogenesis and may be relevant for directing future approaches to the treatment of multi-deregulated diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-41320742014-08-19 CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection Bonfá, Giuliano Benevides, Luciana Souza, Maria do Carmo Fonseca, Denise Morais Mineo, Tiago Wilson Patriarca Rossi, Marcos Antônio Silva, Neide Maria Silva, João Santana de Barros Cardoso, Cristina Ribeiro PLoS One Research Article CCR5, an important receptor related to cell recruitment and inflammation, is expressed during experimental Toxoplasma gondii infection. However, its role in the immunopathology of toxoplasmosis is not clearly defined yet. Thus, we inoculated WT and CCR5(-/-) mice with a sub lethal dose of the parasite by oral route. CCR5(-/-) mice were extremely susceptible to infection, presenting higher parasite load and lower tissue expression of IL-12p40, IFN-γ, TNF, IL-6, iNOS, Foxp3, T-bet, GATA-3 and PPARα. Although both groups presented inflammation in the liver with prominent neutrophil infiltration, CCR5(-/-) mice had extensive tissue damage with hepatocyte vacuolization, steatosis, elevated serum triglycerides and transaminases. PPARα agonist Gemfibrozil improved the vacuolization but did not rescue CCR5(-/-) infected mice from high serum triglycerides levels and enhanced mortality. We also found intense inflammation in the ileum of CCR5(-/-) infected mice, with epithelial ulceration, augmented CD4 and decreased frequency of NK cells in the gut lamina propria. Most interestingly, these findings were accompanied by an outstanding accumulation of neutrophils in the ileum, which seemed to be involved in the gut immunopathology, once the depletion of these cells was accompanied by reduced local damage. Altogether, these data demonstrated that CCR5 is essential to the control of T. gondii infection and to maintain the metabolic, hepatic and intestinal integrity. These findings add novel information on the disease pathogenesis and may be relevant for directing future approaches to the treatment of multi-deregulated diseases. Public Library of Science 2014-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4132074/ /pubmed/25119429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104736 Text en © 2014 Bonfá 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 Bonfá, Giuliano Benevides, Luciana Souza, Maria do Carmo Fonseca, Denise Morais Mineo, Tiago Wilson Patriarca Rossi, Marcos Antônio Silva, Neide Maria Silva, João Santana de Barros Cardoso, Cristina Ribeiro CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title | CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title_full | CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title_fullStr | CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title_short | CCR5 Controls Immune and Metabolic Functions during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
title_sort | ccr5 controls immune and metabolic functions during toxoplasma gondii infection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25119429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104736 |
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