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Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice

Classical studies have shown that Aedes aegypti salivary secretion is responsible for the sensitization to mosquito bites and many of the components present in saliva are immunogenic and capable of inducing an intense immune response. Therefore, we have characterized a murine model of adjuvant-free...

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Autores principales: Barros, Michele S., Gomes, Eliane, Gueroni, Daniele I., Ramos, Anderson D., Mirotti, Luciana, Florsheim, Esther, Bizzarro, Bruna, Lino, Ciro N. R., Maciel, Ceres, Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco, Adriana, Tavares-de-Lima, Wothan, Capurro, Margareth L., Russo, Momtchilo, Sá-Nunes, Anderson
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27203689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155454
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author Barros, Michele S.
Gomes, Eliane
Gueroni, Daniele I.
Ramos, Anderson D.
Mirotti, Luciana
Florsheim, Esther
Bizzarro, Bruna
Lino, Ciro N. R.
Maciel, Ceres
Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco, Adriana
Tavares-de-Lima, Wothan
Capurro, Margareth L.
Russo, Momtchilo
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
author_facet Barros, Michele S.
Gomes, Eliane
Gueroni, Daniele I.
Ramos, Anderson D.
Mirotti, Luciana
Florsheim, Esther
Bizzarro, Bruna
Lino, Ciro N. R.
Maciel, Ceres
Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco, Adriana
Tavares-de-Lima, Wothan
Capurro, Margareth L.
Russo, Momtchilo
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
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description Classical studies have shown that Aedes aegypti salivary secretion is responsible for the sensitization to mosquito bites and many of the components present in saliva are immunogenic and capable of inducing an intense immune response. Therefore, we have characterized a murine model of adjuvant-free systemic allergy induced by natural exposure to mosquito bites. BALB/c mice were sensitized by exposure to A. aegypti mosquito bites and intranasally challenged with phosphate-buffered saline only or the mosquito’s salivary gland extract (SGE). Blood, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and lung were collected and evaluated for cellularity, histopathological analyses, cytokines and antibody determination. Respiratory pattern was analyzed by Penh measurements and tracheal segments were obtained to study in vitro reactivity to methacholine. BAL recovered from sensitized mice following challenge with SGE showed an increased number of eosinophils and Th2 cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13. Peribronchoalveolar eosinophil infiltration, mucus and collagen were also observed in lung parenchyma of sensitized mice, suggesting the development of a typical Th2 response. However, the antibody profile in serum of these mice evidenced a mixed-type response with presence of both, IgG1/IgE (Th2-related) and IgG2a (Th1-related) isotypes. In addition, changes in breathing pattern and tracheal reactivity to methacholine were not found. Taken together, our results show that A. aegypti bites trigger an atypical allergic reaction, with some classical cellular and soluble Th2 components in the lung, but also systemic Th1 and Th2 antibody isotypes and no change in either the respiratory pattern or the trachea responsiveness to agonist.
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spelling pubmed-48746262016-06-09 Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice Barros, Michele S. Gomes, Eliane Gueroni, Daniele I. Ramos, Anderson D. Mirotti, Luciana Florsheim, Esther Bizzarro, Bruna Lino, Ciro N. R. Maciel, Ceres Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco, Adriana Tavares-de-Lima, Wothan Capurro, Margareth L. Russo, Momtchilo Sá-Nunes, Anderson PLoS One Research Article Classical studies have shown that Aedes aegypti salivary secretion is responsible for the sensitization to mosquito bites and many of the components present in saliva are immunogenic and capable of inducing an intense immune response. Therefore, we have characterized a murine model of adjuvant-free systemic allergy induced by natural exposure to mosquito bites. BALB/c mice were sensitized by exposure to A. aegypti mosquito bites and intranasally challenged with phosphate-buffered saline only or the mosquito’s salivary gland extract (SGE). Blood, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and lung were collected and evaluated for cellularity, histopathological analyses, cytokines and antibody determination. Respiratory pattern was analyzed by Penh measurements and tracheal segments were obtained to study in vitro reactivity to methacholine. BAL recovered from sensitized mice following challenge with SGE showed an increased number of eosinophils and Th2 cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13. Peribronchoalveolar eosinophil infiltration, mucus and collagen were also observed in lung parenchyma of sensitized mice, suggesting the development of a typical Th2 response. However, the antibody profile in serum of these mice evidenced a mixed-type response with presence of both, IgG1/IgE (Th2-related) and IgG2a (Th1-related) isotypes. In addition, changes in breathing pattern and tracheal reactivity to methacholine were not found. Taken together, our results show that A. aegypti bites trigger an atypical allergic reaction, with some classical cellular and soluble Th2 components in the lung, but also systemic Th1 and Th2 antibody isotypes and no change in either the respiratory pattern or the trachea responsiveness to agonist. Public Library of Science 2016-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4874626/ /pubmed/27203689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155454 Text en © 2016 Barros 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Barros, Michele S.
Gomes, Eliane
Gueroni, Daniele I.
Ramos, Anderson D.
Mirotti, Luciana
Florsheim, Esther
Bizzarro, Bruna
Lino, Ciro N. R.
Maciel, Ceres
Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco, Adriana
Tavares-de-Lima, Wothan
Capurro, Margareth L.
Russo, Momtchilo
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title_full Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title_fullStr Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title_short Exposure to Aedes aegypti Bites Induces a Mixed-Type Allergic Response following Salivary Antigens Challenge in Mice
title_sort exposure to aedes aegypti bites induces a mixed-type allergic response following salivary antigens challenge in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27203689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155454
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