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MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis

Animal African trypanosomosis is a major threat to the economic development and human health in sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosoma congolense infections represent the major constraint in livestock production, with anemia as the major pathogenic lethal feature. The mechanisms underlying anemia developme...

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Autores principales: Stijlemans, Benoît, Brys, Lea, Korf, Hannelie, Bieniasz-Krzywiec, Pawel, Sparkes, Amanda, Vansintjan, Liese, Leng, Lin, Vanbekbergen, Nele, Mazzone, Massimiliano, Caljon, Guy, Van Den Abbeele, Jan, Odongo, Steven, De Trez, Carl, Magez, Stefan, Van Ginderachter, Jo A., Beschin, Alain, Bucala, Richard, De Baetselier, Patrick
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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/PMC5025191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005862
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author Stijlemans, Benoît
Brys, Lea
Korf, Hannelie
Bieniasz-Krzywiec, Pawel
Sparkes, Amanda
Vansintjan, Liese
Leng, Lin
Vanbekbergen, Nele
Mazzone, Massimiliano
Caljon, Guy
Van Den Abbeele, Jan
Odongo, Steven
De Trez, Carl
Magez, Stefan
Van Ginderachter, Jo A.
Beschin, Alain
Bucala, Richard
De Baetselier, Patrick
author_facet Stijlemans, Benoît
Brys, Lea
Korf, Hannelie
Bieniasz-Krzywiec, Pawel
Sparkes, Amanda
Vansintjan, Liese
Leng, Lin
Vanbekbergen, Nele
Mazzone, Massimiliano
Caljon, Guy
Van Den Abbeele, Jan
Odongo, Steven
De Trez, Carl
Magez, Stefan
Van Ginderachter, Jo A.
Beschin, Alain
Bucala, Richard
De Baetselier, Patrick
author_sort Stijlemans, Benoît
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description Animal African trypanosomosis is a major threat to the economic development and human health in sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosoma congolense infections represent the major constraint in livestock production, with anemia as the major pathogenic lethal feature. The mechanisms underlying anemia development are ill defined, which hampers the development of an effective therapy. Here, the contribution of the erythropoietic and erythrophagocytic potential as well as of hemodilution to the development of T. congolense-induced anemia were addressed in a mouse model of low virulence relevant for bovine trypanosomosis. We show that in infected mice, splenic extramedullary erythropoiesis could compensate for the chronic low-grade type I inflammation-induced phagocytosis of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) in spleen and liver myeloid cells, as well as for the impaired maturation of RBCs occurring in the bone marrow and spleen. Rather, anemia resulted from hemodilution. Our data also suggest that the heme catabolism subsequent to sustained erythrophagocytosis resulted in iron accumulation in tissue and hyperbilirubinemia. Moreover, hypoalbuminemia, potentially resulting from hemodilution and liver injury in infected mice, impaired the elimination of toxic circulating molecules like bilirubin. Hemodilutional thrombocytopenia also coincided with impaired coagulation. Combined, these effects could elicit multiple organ failure and uncontrolled bleeding thus reduce the survival of infected mice. MIF (macrophage migrating inhibitory factor), a potential pathogenic molecule in African trypanosomosis, was found herein to promote erythrophagocytosis, to block extramedullary erythropoiesis and RBC maturation, and to trigger hemodilution. Hence, these data prompt considering MIF as a potential target for treatment of natural bovine trypanosomosis.
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spelling pubmed-50251912016-09-27 MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis Stijlemans, Benoît Brys, Lea Korf, Hannelie Bieniasz-Krzywiec, Pawel Sparkes, Amanda Vansintjan, Liese Leng, Lin Vanbekbergen, Nele Mazzone, Massimiliano Caljon, Guy Van Den Abbeele, Jan Odongo, Steven De Trez, Carl Magez, Stefan Van Ginderachter, Jo A. Beschin, Alain Bucala, Richard De Baetselier, Patrick PLoS Pathog Research Article Animal African trypanosomosis is a major threat to the economic development and human health in sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosoma congolense infections represent the major constraint in livestock production, with anemia as the major pathogenic lethal feature. The mechanisms underlying anemia development are ill defined, which hampers the development of an effective therapy. Here, the contribution of the erythropoietic and erythrophagocytic potential as well as of hemodilution to the development of T. congolense-induced anemia were addressed in a mouse model of low virulence relevant for bovine trypanosomosis. We show that in infected mice, splenic extramedullary erythropoiesis could compensate for the chronic low-grade type I inflammation-induced phagocytosis of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) in spleen and liver myeloid cells, as well as for the impaired maturation of RBCs occurring in the bone marrow and spleen. Rather, anemia resulted from hemodilution. Our data also suggest that the heme catabolism subsequent to sustained erythrophagocytosis resulted in iron accumulation in tissue and hyperbilirubinemia. Moreover, hypoalbuminemia, potentially resulting from hemodilution and liver injury in infected mice, impaired the elimination of toxic circulating molecules like bilirubin. Hemodilutional thrombocytopenia also coincided with impaired coagulation. Combined, these effects could elicit multiple organ failure and uncontrolled bleeding thus reduce the survival of infected mice. MIF (macrophage migrating inhibitory factor), a potential pathogenic molecule in African trypanosomosis, was found herein to promote erythrophagocytosis, to block extramedullary erythropoiesis and RBC maturation, and to trigger hemodilution. Hence, these data prompt considering MIF as a potential target for treatment of natural bovine trypanosomosis. Public Library of Science 2016-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5025191/ /pubmed/27632207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005862 Text en © 2016 Stijlemans 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Stijlemans, Benoît
Brys, Lea
Korf, Hannelie
Bieniasz-Krzywiec, Pawel
Sparkes, Amanda
Vansintjan, Liese
Leng, Lin
Vanbekbergen, Nele
Mazzone, Massimiliano
Caljon, Guy
Van Den Abbeele, Jan
Odongo, Steven
De Trez, Carl
Magez, Stefan
Van Ginderachter, Jo A.
Beschin, Alain
Bucala, Richard
De Baetselier, Patrick
MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title_full MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title_fullStr MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title_full_unstemmed MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title_short MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis
title_sort mif-mediated hemodilution promotes pathogenic anemia in experimental african trypanosomosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005862
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