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Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration

Mesocestoides vogae is a cestode parasite of the family Mesocestoididae (order Cyclophyllidea). Its larvae, tetrathyridium, are approximately 1 mm long and 300 μm wide and infect a wide range of host species including humans. Tetrathyridium migrate through the intestinal wall to invade the peritonea...

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Autores principales: Hayashi, Kei, Sugisawa, Rinako, Saito, Taizo, Matsui, Toshiyasu, Taniguchi, Yuji, Batanova, Tatiana, Yanai, Tokuma, Matsumoto, Jun, Kitoh, Katsuya, Takashima, Yasuhiro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33048942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008685
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author Hayashi, Kei
Sugisawa, Rinako
Saito, Taizo
Matsui, Toshiyasu
Taniguchi, Yuji
Batanova, Tatiana
Yanai, Tokuma
Matsumoto, Jun
Kitoh, Katsuya
Takashima, Yasuhiro
author_facet Hayashi, Kei
Sugisawa, Rinako
Saito, Taizo
Matsui, Toshiyasu
Taniguchi, Yuji
Batanova, Tatiana
Yanai, Tokuma
Matsumoto, Jun
Kitoh, Katsuya
Takashima, Yasuhiro
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description Mesocestoides vogae is a cestode parasite of the family Mesocestoididae (order Cyclophyllidea). Its larvae, tetrathyridium, are approximately 1 mm long and 300 μm wide and infect a wide range of host species including humans. Tetrathyridium migrate through the intestinal wall to invade the peritoneal cavity. Despite intestinal penetration by such a large-sized parasite, symptomatic intestinal disorders are not common during the migration period. In this study, the dynamics of tetrathyridia migration and their pathogenicity towards intestinal tissues were examined in mice infected orally with these parasites. Most tetrathyridia were found to migrate through the intestinal wall, moving into the peritoneal cavity or liver 24 to 48 hours after the oral infections. Next, the pathogenicity of tetrathyridium in the intestinal wall was histopathologically evaluated, and tissue injury from tetrathyridium migration was confirmed. Inflammatory foci were observed as tetrathyridium migration tracks from 48 hours after oral infection; however, the number of inflammatory foci had decreased by half more than 48 hours later. Therefore, we examined the gene expression levels of the macrophage driving cytokine, IL-1β, and the eosinophil recruiting chemokine, CCL11, by quantitative reverse-transcriptase PCR. The expression levels of these genes in the infected group were significantly lower than those of the non-infected group at 48 hours post-infection. Although the immunomodulating ability of the excretory-secretory products released from tetrathyridium has been previously shown by in vitro assays, the significance of this ability in their lifecycle has remained unclear. In this study, we discovered that tetrathyridium causes temporal inflammation in the intestinal wall during penetration and large-scale migration in this organ, but tetrathyridium simultaneously suppresses the host’s inflammatory gene expression, might to be a strategy that reduces inflammatory responses and increases survival of the parasite.
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spelling pubmed-75989232020-11-03 Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration Hayashi, Kei Sugisawa, Rinako Saito, Taizo Matsui, Toshiyasu Taniguchi, Yuji Batanova, Tatiana Yanai, Tokuma Matsumoto, Jun Kitoh, Katsuya Takashima, Yasuhiro PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Mesocestoides vogae is a cestode parasite of the family Mesocestoididae (order Cyclophyllidea). Its larvae, tetrathyridium, are approximately 1 mm long and 300 μm wide and infect a wide range of host species including humans. Tetrathyridium migrate through the intestinal wall to invade the peritoneal cavity. Despite intestinal penetration by such a large-sized parasite, symptomatic intestinal disorders are not common during the migration period. In this study, the dynamics of tetrathyridia migration and their pathogenicity towards intestinal tissues were examined in mice infected orally with these parasites. Most tetrathyridia were found to migrate through the intestinal wall, moving into the peritoneal cavity or liver 24 to 48 hours after the oral infections. Next, the pathogenicity of tetrathyridium in the intestinal wall was histopathologically evaluated, and tissue injury from tetrathyridium migration was confirmed. Inflammatory foci were observed as tetrathyridium migration tracks from 48 hours after oral infection; however, the number of inflammatory foci had decreased by half more than 48 hours later. Therefore, we examined the gene expression levels of the macrophage driving cytokine, IL-1β, and the eosinophil recruiting chemokine, CCL11, by quantitative reverse-transcriptase PCR. The expression levels of these genes in the infected group were significantly lower than those of the non-infected group at 48 hours post-infection. Although the immunomodulating ability of the excretory-secretory products released from tetrathyridium has been previously shown by in vitro assays, the significance of this ability in their lifecycle has remained unclear. In this study, we discovered that tetrathyridium causes temporal inflammation in the intestinal wall during penetration and large-scale migration in this organ, but tetrathyridium simultaneously suppresses the host’s inflammatory gene expression, might to be a strategy that reduces inflammatory responses and increases survival of the parasite. Public Library of Science 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7598923/ /pubmed/33048942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008685 Text en © 2020 Hayashi 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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Hayashi, Kei
Sugisawa, Rinako
Saito, Taizo
Matsui, Toshiyasu
Taniguchi, Yuji
Batanova, Tatiana
Yanai, Tokuma
Matsumoto, Jun
Kitoh, Katsuya
Takashima, Yasuhiro
Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title_full Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title_fullStr Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title_short Suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
title_sort suppression of inflammatory genes expression in the injured host intestinal wall during mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridium larvae migration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33048942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008685
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