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Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?

Dementia is an ominous neurological disease. Scientists proposed a link between its occurrence and the presence of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). The long-term sequels of anti-Toxoplasma premunition, chiefly dominated by TNF-α, on the neurons and their receptors as the insulin-like growth factor-1 r...

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Autores principales: El Saftawy, Enas A., Amin, Noha M., Sabry, Rania M., El-Anwar, Noha, Shash, Rania Y., Elsebaie, Eman H., Wassef, Rita M.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859857
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author El Saftawy, Enas A.
Amin, Noha M.
Sabry, Rania M.
El-Anwar, Noha
Shash, Rania Y.
Elsebaie, Eman H.
Wassef, Rita M.
author_facet El Saftawy, Enas A.
Amin, Noha M.
Sabry, Rania M.
El-Anwar, Noha
Shash, Rania Y.
Elsebaie, Eman H.
Wassef, Rita M.
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description Dementia is an ominous neurological disease. Scientists proposed a link between its occurrence and the presence of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). The long-term sequels of anti-Toxoplasma premunition, chiefly dominated by TNF-α, on the neurons and their receptors as the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R), which is tangled in cognition and synaptic plasticity, are still not clear. IGF-1R mediates its action via IGF-1, and its depletion is incorporated in the pathogenesis of dementia. The activated TNF-α signaling pathway induces NF-κβ that may induce or inhibit neurogenesis. This study speculates the potential impact of anti-Toxoplasma immune response on the expression of IGF-1R in chronic cerebral toxoplasmosis. The distributive pattern of T. gondii cysts was studied in association with TNF-α serum levels, the in situ expression of NF-κβ, and IGF-1R in mice using the low virulent ME-49 T. gondii strain. There was an elevation of the TNF-α serum level (p value ≤ 0.004) and significant upsurge in NF-κβ whereas IGF-1R was of low abundance (p value < 0.05) compared to the controls. TNF-α had a strong positive correlation with the intracerebral expression of NF-κβ (r value ≈ 0.943, p value ≈ 0.005) and a strong negative correlation to IGF-1R (r value -0.584 and -0.725 for area% and O.D., respectively). This activated TNF-α/NF-κβ keeps T. gondii under control at the expense of IGF-1R expression, depriving neurons of the effect of IGF-1, the receptor's ligand. We therefore deduce that T. gondii immunopathological reaction may be a road paver for developing dementia.
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spelling pubmed-74143482020-08-14 Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia? El Saftawy, Enas A. Amin, Noha M. Sabry, Rania M. El-Anwar, Noha Shash, Rania Y. Elsebaie, Eman H. Wassef, Rita M. J Parasitol Res Research Article Dementia is an ominous neurological disease. Scientists proposed a link between its occurrence and the presence of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). The long-term sequels of anti-Toxoplasma premunition, chiefly dominated by TNF-α, on the neurons and their receptors as the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R), which is tangled in cognition and synaptic plasticity, are still not clear. IGF-1R mediates its action via IGF-1, and its depletion is incorporated in the pathogenesis of dementia. The activated TNF-α signaling pathway induces NF-κβ that may induce or inhibit neurogenesis. This study speculates the potential impact of anti-Toxoplasma immune response on the expression of IGF-1R in chronic cerebral toxoplasmosis. The distributive pattern of T. gondii cysts was studied in association with TNF-α serum levels, the in situ expression of NF-κβ, and IGF-1R in mice using the low virulent ME-49 T. gondii strain. There was an elevation of the TNF-α serum level (p value ≤ 0.004) and significant upsurge in NF-κβ whereas IGF-1R was of low abundance (p value < 0.05) compared to the controls. TNF-α had a strong positive correlation with the intracerebral expression of NF-κβ (r value ≈ 0.943, p value ≈ 0.005) and a strong negative correlation to IGF-1R (r value -0.584 and -0.725 for area% and O.D., respectively). This activated TNF-α/NF-κβ keeps T. gondii under control at the expense of IGF-1R expression, depriving neurons of the effect of IGF-1, the receptor's ligand. We therefore deduce that T. gondii immunopathological reaction may be a road paver for developing dementia. Hindawi 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7414348/ /pubmed/32802484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859857 Text en Copyright © 2020 Enas A. El Saftawy et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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El Saftawy, Enas A.
Amin, Noha M.
Sabry, Rania M.
El-Anwar, Noha
Shash, Rania Y.
Elsebaie, Eman H.
Wassef, Rita M.
Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title_full Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title_fullStr Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title_full_unstemmed Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title_short Can Toxoplasma gondii Pave the Road for Dementia?
title_sort can toxoplasma gondii pave the road for dementia?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859857
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