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Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis

BACKGROUND: American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil is mostly caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, with known forms of the disease being cutaneous (CL), mucosal (ML) and disseminated (DL) leishmaniasis. The development of the lesion in ATL is related both to the persistence of the...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Luana Dias, Vendrame, Célia Maria Vieira, de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro, Carvalho, Márcia Dias Teixeira, Magalhães, Andréa Santos, Schriefer, Albert, Guimarães, Luiz Henrique, Carvalho, Edgar Marcelino de, Goto, Hiro
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27286813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1619-x
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author de Souza, Luana Dias
Vendrame, Célia Maria Vieira
de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro
Carvalho, Márcia Dias Teixeira
Magalhães, Andréa Santos
Schriefer, Albert
Guimarães, Luiz Henrique
Carvalho, Edgar Marcelino de
Goto, Hiro
author_facet de Souza, Luana Dias
Vendrame, Célia Maria Vieira
de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro
Carvalho, Márcia Dias Teixeira
Magalhães, Andréa Santos
Schriefer, Albert
Guimarães, Luiz Henrique
Carvalho, Edgar Marcelino de
Goto, Hiro
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description BACKGROUND: American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil is mostly caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, with known forms of the disease being cutaneous (CL), mucosal (ML) and disseminated (DL) leishmaniasis. The development of the lesion in ATL is related both to the persistence of the Leishmania in the skin and to the parasite-triggered immune and inflammatory responses that ensue lesions. In this context one factor with expected role in the pathogenesis is insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I with known effects on parasite growth and healing and inflammatory processes. In the present study, we addressed the effect of IGF-I on intracellular amastigote isolates from CL, ML and DL patients within human macrophage and we evaluated the IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP3) serum levels in patients presenting different clinical forms and controls from the endemic area. METHODS: We evaluated biological variability in the responses of intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania isolates derived from CL, ML, and DL patients from an area for ATL in response to IGF-I. Intracellular amastigote growth was evaluated using the human macrophage cell line THP-1. Arginase activity in infected cells was evaluated quantifying the generated urea concentration. Serum samples from patients and controls were assayed using chemiluminescent immunometric assay to determine IGF-I and IGFBP3 levels. RESULTS: We observed an increase in intracellular parasitism upon IGF-I stimulus in 62.5 % of isolates from CL, in 85.7 % from ML and only 42.8 % from DL cases. In DL, the basal arginase activity was lower than that of CL. We then evaluated the IGF-I and IGFBP3 serum levels in patients, and we observed significantly lower levels in ML and DL than in CL and control samples. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that IGF-I is modulated distinctly in different clinical forms of tegumentary leishmaniasis. IGF-I seemingly exerts effect on parasite growth likely contributing to its persistence in the skin in earlier phase. In addition the decreased IGF-I serum levels may affect the modulation of inflammation and lesion healing in chronic phase. In view of potential role of IGF-I in the pathogenesis of ATL we can speculate on therapeutic procedures taking into account the local IGF-I level.
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spelling pubmed-49029322016-06-12 Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis de Souza, Luana Dias Vendrame, Célia Maria Vieira de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro Carvalho, Márcia Dias Teixeira Magalhães, Andréa Santos Schriefer, Albert Guimarães, Luiz Henrique Carvalho, Edgar Marcelino de Goto, Hiro Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil is mostly caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, with known forms of the disease being cutaneous (CL), mucosal (ML) and disseminated (DL) leishmaniasis. The development of the lesion in ATL is related both to the persistence of the Leishmania in the skin and to the parasite-triggered immune and inflammatory responses that ensue lesions. In this context one factor with expected role in the pathogenesis is insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I with known effects on parasite growth and healing and inflammatory processes. In the present study, we addressed the effect of IGF-I on intracellular amastigote isolates from CL, ML and DL patients within human macrophage and we evaluated the IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP3) serum levels in patients presenting different clinical forms and controls from the endemic area. METHODS: We evaluated biological variability in the responses of intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania isolates derived from CL, ML, and DL patients from an area for ATL in response to IGF-I. Intracellular amastigote growth was evaluated using the human macrophage cell line THP-1. Arginase activity in infected cells was evaluated quantifying the generated urea concentration. Serum samples from patients and controls were assayed using chemiluminescent immunometric assay to determine IGF-I and IGFBP3 levels. RESULTS: We observed an increase in intracellular parasitism upon IGF-I stimulus in 62.5 % of isolates from CL, in 85.7 % from ML and only 42.8 % from DL cases. In DL, the basal arginase activity was lower than that of CL. We then evaluated the IGF-I and IGFBP3 serum levels in patients, and we observed significantly lower levels in ML and DL than in CL and control samples. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that IGF-I is modulated distinctly in different clinical forms of tegumentary leishmaniasis. IGF-I seemingly exerts effect on parasite growth likely contributing to its persistence in the skin in earlier phase. In addition the decreased IGF-I serum levels may affect the modulation of inflammation and lesion healing in chronic phase. In view of potential role of IGF-I in the pathogenesis of ATL we can speculate on therapeutic procedures taking into account the local IGF-I level. BioMed Central 2016-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4902932/ /pubmed/27286813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1619-x Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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de Souza, Luana Dias
Vendrame, Célia Maria Vieira
de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro
Carvalho, Márcia Dias Teixeira
Magalhães, Andréa Santos
Schriefer, Albert
Guimarães, Luiz Henrique
Carvalho, Edgar Marcelino de
Goto, Hiro
Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title_full Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title_fullStr Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title_short Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis
title_sort insulin-like growth factor-i serum levels and their biological effects on leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of american tegumentary leishmaniasis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27286813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1619-x
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