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Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells

BACKGROUND: Chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy caused by Trypanosoma cruzi is the result of a pathologic process starting during the acute phase of parasite infection. Among different factors, the specific recognition of glycan structures by glycan-binding proteins from the parasite or from the mammalian...

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Autores principales: Benatar, Alejandro F., García, Gabriela A., Bua, Jacqeline, Cerliani, Juan P., Postan, Miriam, Tasso, Laura M., Scaglione, Jorge, Stupirski, Juan C., Toscano, Marta A., Rabinovich, Gabriel A., Gómez, Karina A.
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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/PMC4599936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26451839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004148
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author Benatar, Alejandro F.
García, Gabriela A.
Bua, Jacqeline
Cerliani, Juan P.
Postan, Miriam
Tasso, Laura M.
Scaglione, Jorge
Stupirski, Juan C.
Toscano, Marta A.
Rabinovich, Gabriel A.
Gómez, Karina A.
author_facet Benatar, Alejandro F.
García, Gabriela A.
Bua, Jacqeline
Cerliani, Juan P.
Postan, Miriam
Tasso, Laura M.
Scaglione, Jorge
Stupirski, Juan C.
Toscano, Marta A.
Rabinovich, Gabriel A.
Gómez, Karina A.
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy caused by Trypanosoma cruzi is the result of a pathologic process starting during the acute phase of parasite infection. Among different factors, the specific recognition of glycan structures by glycan-binding proteins from the parasite or from the mammalian host cells may play a critical role in the evolution of the infection. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we investigated the contribution of galectin–1 (Gal–1), an endogenous glycan-binding protein abundantly expressed in human and mouse heart, to the pathophysiology of T. cruzi infection, particularly in the context of cardiac pathology. We found that exposure of HL–1 cardiac cells to Gal–1 reduced the percentage of infection by two different T. cruzi strains, Tulahuén (TcVI) and Brazil (TcI). In addition, Gal–1 prevented exposure of phosphatidylserine and early events in the apoptotic program by parasite infection on HL–1 cells. These effects were not mediated by direct interaction with the parasite surface, suggesting that Gal–1 may act through binding to host cells. Moreover, we also observed that T. cruzi infection altered the glycophenotype of cardiac cells, reducing binding of exogenous Gal–1 to the cell surface. Consistent with these data, Gal–1 deficient (Lgals1 (-/-)) mice showed increased parasitemia, reduced signs of inflammation in heart and skeletal muscle tissues, and lower survival rates as compared to wild-type (WT) mice in response to intraperitoneal infection with T. cruzi Tulahuén strain. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that Gal–1 modulates T. cruzi infection of cardiac cells, highlighting the relevance of galectins and their ligands as regulators of host-parasite interactions.
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spelling pubmed-45999362015-10-20 Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells Benatar, Alejandro F. García, Gabriela A. Bua, Jacqeline Cerliani, Juan P. Postan, Miriam Tasso, Laura M. Scaglione, Jorge Stupirski, Juan C. Toscano, Marta A. Rabinovich, Gabriel A. Gómez, Karina A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy caused by Trypanosoma cruzi is the result of a pathologic process starting during the acute phase of parasite infection. Among different factors, the specific recognition of glycan structures by glycan-binding proteins from the parasite or from the mammalian host cells may play a critical role in the evolution of the infection. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we investigated the contribution of galectin–1 (Gal–1), an endogenous glycan-binding protein abundantly expressed in human and mouse heart, to the pathophysiology of T. cruzi infection, particularly in the context of cardiac pathology. We found that exposure of HL–1 cardiac cells to Gal–1 reduced the percentage of infection by two different T. cruzi strains, Tulahuén (TcVI) and Brazil (TcI). In addition, Gal–1 prevented exposure of phosphatidylserine and early events in the apoptotic program by parasite infection on HL–1 cells. These effects were not mediated by direct interaction with the parasite surface, suggesting that Gal–1 may act through binding to host cells. Moreover, we also observed that T. cruzi infection altered the glycophenotype of cardiac cells, reducing binding of exogenous Gal–1 to the cell surface. Consistent with these data, Gal–1 deficient (Lgals1 (-/-)) mice showed increased parasitemia, reduced signs of inflammation in heart and skeletal muscle tissues, and lower survival rates as compared to wild-type (WT) mice in response to intraperitoneal infection with T. cruzi Tulahuén strain. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that Gal–1 modulates T. cruzi infection of cardiac cells, highlighting the relevance of galectins and their ligands as regulators of host-parasite interactions. Public Library of Science 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4599936/ /pubmed/26451839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004148 Text en © 2015 Benatar 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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Benatar, Alejandro F.
García, Gabriela A.
Bua, Jacqeline
Cerliani, Juan P.
Postan, Miriam
Tasso, Laura M.
Scaglione, Jorge
Stupirski, Juan C.
Toscano, Marta A.
Rabinovich, Gabriel A.
Gómez, Karina A.
Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title_full Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title_fullStr Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title_full_unstemmed Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title_short Galectin-1 Prevents Infection and Damage Induced by Trypanosoma cruzi on Cardiac Cells
title_sort galectin-1 prevents infection and damage induced by trypanosoma cruzi on cardiac cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4599936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26451839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004148
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