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Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis

BACKGROUND: Neutrophils are the first line of defense against invading pathogens and are rapidly recruited to the sites of Leishmania inoculation. During Leishmania braziliensis infection, depletion of inflammatory cells significantly increases the parasite load whereas co-inoculation of neutrophils...

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Autores principales: Falcão, Sarah A. C., Weinkopff, Tiffany, Hurrell, Benjamin P., Celes, Fabiana S., Curvelo, Rebecca P., Prates, Deboraci B., Barral, Aldina, Borges, Valeria M., Tacchini-Cottier, Fabienne, de Oliveira, Camila I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25756874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003601
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author Falcão, Sarah A. C.
Weinkopff, Tiffany
Hurrell, Benjamin P.
Celes, Fabiana S.
Curvelo, Rebecca P.
Prates, Deboraci B.
Barral, Aldina
Borges, Valeria M.
Tacchini-Cottier, Fabienne
de Oliveira, Camila I.
author_facet Falcão, Sarah A. C.
Weinkopff, Tiffany
Hurrell, Benjamin P.
Celes, Fabiana S.
Curvelo, Rebecca P.
Prates, Deboraci B.
Barral, Aldina
Borges, Valeria M.
Tacchini-Cottier, Fabienne
de Oliveira, Camila I.
author_sort Falcão, Sarah A. C.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Neutrophils are the first line of defense against invading pathogens and are rapidly recruited to the sites of Leishmania inoculation. During Leishmania braziliensis infection, depletion of inflammatory cells significantly increases the parasite load whereas co-inoculation of neutrophils plus L. braziliensis had an opposite effect. Moreover, the co-culture of infected macrophages and neutrophils also induced parasite killing leading us to ask how neutrophils alone respond to an L. braziliensis exposure. Herein we focused on understanding the interaction between neutrophils and L. braziliensis, exploring cell activation and apoptotic fate. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Inoculation of serum-opsonized L. braziliensis promastigotes in mice induced neutrophil accumulation in vivo, peaking at 24 h. In vitro, exposure of thyoglycollate-elicited inflammatory or bone marrow neutrophils to L. braziliensis modulated the expression of surface molecules such as CD18 and CD62L, and induced the oxidative burst. Using mCherry-expressing L. braziliensis, we determined that such effects were mainly observed in infected and not in bystander cells. Neutrophil activation following contact with L. braziliensis was also confirmed by the release of TNF-α and neutrophil elastase. Lastly, neutrophils infected with L. braziliensis but not with L. major displayed markers of early apoptosis. CONCLUSIONS: We show that L. braziliensis induces neutrophil recruitment in vivo and that neutrophils exposed to the parasite in vitro respond through activation and release of inflammatory mediators. This outcome may impact on parasite elimination, particularly at the early stages of infection.
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spelling pubmed-43549052015-03-17 Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis Falcão, Sarah A. C. Weinkopff, Tiffany Hurrell, Benjamin P. Celes, Fabiana S. Curvelo, Rebecca P. Prates, Deboraci B. Barral, Aldina Borges, Valeria M. Tacchini-Cottier, Fabienne de Oliveira, Camila I. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Neutrophils are the first line of defense against invading pathogens and are rapidly recruited to the sites of Leishmania inoculation. During Leishmania braziliensis infection, depletion of inflammatory cells significantly increases the parasite load whereas co-inoculation of neutrophils plus L. braziliensis had an opposite effect. Moreover, the co-culture of infected macrophages and neutrophils also induced parasite killing leading us to ask how neutrophils alone respond to an L. braziliensis exposure. Herein we focused on understanding the interaction between neutrophils and L. braziliensis, exploring cell activation and apoptotic fate. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Inoculation of serum-opsonized L. braziliensis promastigotes in mice induced neutrophil accumulation in vivo, peaking at 24 h. In vitro, exposure of thyoglycollate-elicited inflammatory or bone marrow neutrophils to L. braziliensis modulated the expression of surface molecules such as CD18 and CD62L, and induced the oxidative burst. Using mCherry-expressing L. braziliensis, we determined that such effects were mainly observed in infected and not in bystander cells. Neutrophil activation following contact with L. braziliensis was also confirmed by the release of TNF-α and neutrophil elastase. Lastly, neutrophils infected with L. braziliensis but not with L. major displayed markers of early apoptosis. CONCLUSIONS: We show that L. braziliensis induces neutrophil recruitment in vivo and that neutrophils exposed to the parasite in vitro respond through activation and release of inflammatory mediators. This outcome may impact on parasite elimination, particularly at the early stages of infection. Public Library of Science 2015-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4354905/ /pubmed/25756874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003601 Text en © 2015 Falcão 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.
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Falcão, Sarah A. C.
Weinkopff, Tiffany
Hurrell, Benjamin P.
Celes, Fabiana S.
Curvelo, Rebecca P.
Prates, Deboraci B.
Barral, Aldina
Borges, Valeria M.
Tacchini-Cottier, Fabienne
de Oliveira, Camila I.
Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title_full Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title_fullStr Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title_short Exposure to Leishmania braziliensis Triggers Neutrophil Activation and Apoptosis
title_sort exposure to leishmania braziliensis triggers neutrophil activation and apoptosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25756874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003601
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