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Decay‐accelerating factor 1 deficiency exacerbates Trypanosoma cruzi ‐induced murine chronic myositis
Solana, Maria Elisa; Ferrer, Maria Florencia
; Novoa, María Mercedes; Song, Wen Chao; Gomez, Ricardo Martin
; Novoa, María Mercedes; Song, Wen Chao; Gomez, Ricardo Martin
Fecha de publicación:
09/2012
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons
Revista:
Muscle & Nerve
ISSN:
0148-639X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Introduction: Experimental murine infection with trypanosoma cruzi (TC) has been proposed as a model of human inflammatory idiopathic myositis to study the role of T-cells in its pathogenesis. Absence of decay-accelerating factor 1 (Daf1) has been shown to enhance murine T-cell responses and autoimmunity via increased expression of cytokines, including interferon-ã. Methods: To determine whether Daf1 deficiency can exacerbate TC-induced myositis, C57BL/6 Daf1+/+ and Daf1-/- mice were inoculated with 105 trypomastigotes and their morbility, parasitaemia, histopathology, and T-cellexpansion were studied in the acute and chronic stages. Results: Daf1-/- mice presented lower parasitaemia but higher morbidity, muscle histopathology, and increased spleen number of CD44+ (activated/memoryphenotype) CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Discussion: An enhanced CD8+ T cell immune specific response may explain the lower parasitaemia levels and the increase in histopathological lesions. We propose the TC-inoculated Daf1-/- mice as a useful model to study T-cellmediatedimmunity in skeletal muscle tissues.
Palabras clave:
Chagas disease
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chronic miositis
,
DAF-KO mice
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pathogenesis
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Articulos(IBBM)
Articulos de INST.DE BIOTECNOLOGIA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
Articulos de INST.DE BIOTECNOLOGIA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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Solana, Maria Elisa; Ferrer, Maria Florencia; Novoa, María Mercedes; Song, Wen Chao; Gomez, Ricardo Martin; Decay‐accelerating factor 1 deficiency exacerbates Trypanosoma cruzi ‐induced murine chronic myositis; John Wiley & Sons; Muscle & Nerve; 46; 4; 9-2012; 582-587
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