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Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum

Neospora caninum causes cattle abortion and neurological symptoms in dogs. Although infection is usually asymptomatic, classical neurological symptoms of neosporosis may be associated with encephalitis. This parasite can grow in brain endothelial cells without markedly damages, but it can modulate t...

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Autores principales: De Jesus, Erica Etelvina Viana, Santos, Alex Barbosa Dos, Ribeiro, Catia Suse Oliveira, Pinheiro, Alexandre Moraes, Freire, Songeli Menezes, El-Bachá, Ramon Santos, Costa, Silvia Lima, de Fatima Dias Costa, Maria
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00340
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author De Jesus, Erica Etelvina Viana
Santos, Alex Barbosa Dos
Ribeiro, Catia Suse Oliveira
Pinheiro, Alexandre Moraes
Freire, Songeli Menezes
El-Bachá, Ramon Santos
Costa, Silvia Lima
de Fatima Dias Costa, Maria
author_facet De Jesus, Erica Etelvina Viana
Santos, Alex Barbosa Dos
Ribeiro, Catia Suse Oliveira
Pinheiro, Alexandre Moraes
Freire, Songeli Menezes
El-Bachá, Ramon Santos
Costa, Silvia Lima
de Fatima Dias Costa, Maria
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description Neospora caninum causes cattle abortion and neurological symptoms in dogs. Although infection is usually asymptomatic, classical neurological symptoms of neosporosis may be associated with encephalitis. This parasite can grow in brain endothelial cells without markedly damages, but it can modulate the cellular environment to promote its survival in the brain. In previous studies, we described that IFN-γ decreased the parasite proliferation and down regulated nitric oxide (NO) production in astrocyte/microglia cultures. However, it remains unclear how glial cells respond to N. caninum in the presence of neurons. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of 300 IU/mL IFN-γ or 1.0 mg/mL of LPS on infected rat neuron/glial co-cultures. After 72 h of infection, LPS did not affect the mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity. However, IFN-γ decreased this parameter by 15.5 and 12.0% in uninfected and infected cells, respectively. The number of tachyzoites decreased 54.1 and 44.3% in cells stimulated with IFN-γ and LPS, respectively. Infection or LPS treatment did not change NO production. On the other hand, IFN-γ induced increased nitrite release in 55.7%, but the infection reverted this induction. IL-10 levels increased only in infected cultures (treated or not), meanwhile PGE(2) release was improved in IFN-γ/infected or LPS/infected cells. Although IFN-γ significantly reduced the neurite length in uninfected cultures (42.64%; p < 0.001), this inflammatory cytokine reverted the impairment of neurite outgrowth induced by the infection (81.39%). The results suggest a neuroprotective potential response of glia to N. caninum infection under IFN-γ stimulus. This observation contributes to understand the immune mediated mechanisms of neosporosis in central nervous system (CNS).
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spelling pubmed-42098612014-11-10 Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum De Jesus, Erica Etelvina Viana Santos, Alex Barbosa Dos Ribeiro, Catia Suse Oliveira Pinheiro, Alexandre Moraes Freire, Songeli Menezes El-Bachá, Ramon Santos Costa, Silvia Lima de Fatima Dias Costa, Maria Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience Neospora caninum causes cattle abortion and neurological symptoms in dogs. Although infection is usually asymptomatic, classical neurological symptoms of neosporosis may be associated with encephalitis. This parasite can grow in brain endothelial cells without markedly damages, but it can modulate the cellular environment to promote its survival in the brain. In previous studies, we described that IFN-γ decreased the parasite proliferation and down regulated nitric oxide (NO) production in astrocyte/microglia cultures. However, it remains unclear how glial cells respond to N. caninum in the presence of neurons. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of 300 IU/mL IFN-γ or 1.0 mg/mL of LPS on infected rat neuron/glial co-cultures. After 72 h of infection, LPS did not affect the mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity. However, IFN-γ decreased this parameter by 15.5 and 12.0% in uninfected and infected cells, respectively. The number of tachyzoites decreased 54.1 and 44.3% in cells stimulated with IFN-γ and LPS, respectively. Infection or LPS treatment did not change NO production. On the other hand, IFN-γ induced increased nitrite release in 55.7%, but the infection reverted this induction. IL-10 levels increased only in infected cultures (treated or not), meanwhile PGE(2) release was improved in IFN-γ/infected or LPS/infected cells. Although IFN-γ significantly reduced the neurite length in uninfected cultures (42.64%; p < 0.001), this inflammatory cytokine reverted the impairment of neurite outgrowth induced by the infection (81.39%). The results suggest a neuroprotective potential response of glia to N. caninum infection under IFN-γ stimulus. This observation contributes to understand the immune mediated mechanisms of neosporosis in central nervous system (CNS). Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4209861/ /pubmed/25386119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00340 Text en Copyright © 2014 De Jesus, Dos Santos, Ribeiro, Pinheiro, Freire, El-Bachá, Costa and de Fatima Dias Costa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution and reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
De Jesus, Erica Etelvina Viana
Santos, Alex Barbosa Dos
Ribeiro, Catia Suse Oliveira
Pinheiro, Alexandre Moraes
Freire, Songeli Menezes
El-Bachá, Ramon Santos
Costa, Silvia Lima
de Fatima Dias Costa, Maria
Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title_full Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title_fullStr Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title_full_unstemmed Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title_short Role of IFN-γ and LPS on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by Neospora caninum
title_sort role of ifn-γ and lps on neuron/glial co-cultures infected by neospora caninum
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00340
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