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Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis

Human infection with different species of Leishmania leads to distinct clinical manifestations, ranging from relatively mild cutaneous (Leishmania braziliensis) to severe visceral (Leishmania infantum) forms of leishmaniasis. Here, we asked whether in vitro infection of human monocytes by Leishmania...

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Autores principales: Viana, Agostinho Gonçalves, Magalhães, Luísa Mourão Dias, Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro, Dutra, Walderez O., Gollob, Kenneth J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29358935
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01896
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author Viana, Agostinho Gonçalves
Magalhães, Luísa Mourão Dias
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Dutra, Walderez O.
Gollob, Kenneth J.
author_facet Viana, Agostinho Gonçalves
Magalhães, Luísa Mourão Dias
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Dutra, Walderez O.
Gollob, Kenneth J.
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description Human infection with different species of Leishmania leads to distinct clinical manifestations, ranging from relatively mild cutaneous (Leishmania braziliensis) to severe visceral (Leishmania infantum) forms of leishmaniasis. Here, we asked whether in vitro infection of human monocytes by Leishmania strains responsible for distinct clinical manifestations leads to early changes in immunological characteristics and ability of the host cells to control Leishmania. We evaluated the expression of toll-like receptors and MHC class II molecules, cytokines, and Leishmania control by human monocytes following short-term infection with L. braziliensis (M2904), a reference strain of L. infantum (BH46), and a wild strain of L. infantum (wild). The induction of TLR2, TLR9, and HLA-DR were all lower in L. infantum when compared with L. braziliensis-infected cells. Moreover, L. infantum-infected monocytes (both strains) produced lower TNF-alpha and a lower TNF-alpha/IL-10 ratio, resulting in a weaker inflammatory profile and a 100-fold less effective control of Leishmania than cells infected with L. braziliensis. Our results show that L. infantum strains fail to induce a strong inflammatory response, less activation, and less control of Leishmania from human monocytes, when compared with that induced by L. braziliensis infection. This functional profile may help explain the distinct clinical course observed in patients infected with the different Leishmania species.
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spelling pubmed-57666522018-01-22 Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis Viana, Agostinho Gonçalves Magalhães, Luísa Mourão Dias Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro Dutra, Walderez O. Gollob, Kenneth J. Front Immunol Immunology Human infection with different species of Leishmania leads to distinct clinical manifestations, ranging from relatively mild cutaneous (Leishmania braziliensis) to severe visceral (Leishmania infantum) forms of leishmaniasis. Here, we asked whether in vitro infection of human monocytes by Leishmania strains responsible for distinct clinical manifestations leads to early changes in immunological characteristics and ability of the host cells to control Leishmania. We evaluated the expression of toll-like receptors and MHC class II molecules, cytokines, and Leishmania control by human monocytes following short-term infection with L. braziliensis (M2904), a reference strain of L. infantum (BH46), and a wild strain of L. infantum (wild). The induction of TLR2, TLR9, and HLA-DR were all lower in L. infantum when compared with L. braziliensis-infected cells. Moreover, L. infantum-infected monocytes (both strains) produced lower TNF-alpha and a lower TNF-alpha/IL-10 ratio, resulting in a weaker inflammatory profile and a 100-fold less effective control of Leishmania than cells infected with L. braziliensis. Our results show that L. infantum strains fail to induce a strong inflammatory response, less activation, and less control of Leishmania from human monocytes, when compared with that induced by L. braziliensis infection. This functional profile may help explain the distinct clinical course observed in patients infected with the different Leishmania species. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5766652/ /pubmed/29358935 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01896 Text en Copyright © 2018 Viana, Magalhães, Giunchetti, Dutra and Gollob. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Viana, Agostinho Gonçalves
Magalhães, Luísa Mourão Dias
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Dutra, Walderez O.
Gollob, Kenneth J.
Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title_full Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title_fullStr Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title_full_unstemmed Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title_short Infection of Human Monocytes with Leishmania infantum Strains Induces a Downmodulated Response when Compared with Infection with Leishmania braziliensis
title_sort infection of human monocytes with leishmania infantum strains induces a downmodulated response when compared with infection with leishmania braziliensis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29358935
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01896
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