Artículo
Regulatory parameters of the lung immune response during the early phase of experimental trichinellosis
Falduto, Guido Hernán
; Vila, Cecilia Celeste; Saracino, María Priscila; Gentilini, Maria Virginia
; Venturiello, Stella Maris
Fecha de publicación:
11/2016
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Veterinary Parasitology
ISSN:
0304-4017
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Parasitic infection caused by Trichinella spiralis provokes an early stimulation of the mucosal immune system which causes an allergic inflammatory response in the lungs. The present work was intended to characterize the kinetics of emergence of regulatory parameters in Wistar rat lungs during this early inflammatory response, between days 0 and 13 p.i. The presence of regulatory cells such as regulatory T cells (Tregs) and alternatively activated macrophages (AAM) was analyzed in lung cell suspensions. Moreover, a regulatory cytokine (TGF-β) was studied in lung tissue extracts. Considering that newborn larvae (NBL) travel along the pulmonary microvasculature, the ability of this parasite stage to modulate the activation of lung macrophages was evaluated. For this purpose, lung macrophages from non-infected or infected rats (day 6 p.i.) were cultured with live or dead NBL. Arginase activity (characteristic of AAM) and nitric oxide (NO produced by iNOS, characteristic of classical activated macrophages) were measured after 48 h. Our results revealed a significant increase in the percentage of Tregs on days 6 and 13 p.i., arginase activity on day 13 p.i. and TGF-β levels on days 6 and 13 p.i. Lung macrophages from non-infected rats cultured with live NBL showed a significant increase in arginase activity and NO levels. Live and dead NBL induced a significant increase in arginase activity in lung macrophages from infected rats. Only live NBL significantly increased NO levels in these macrophages. The present work demonstrates for the first time, the emergence of regulatory parameters in the early lung immune response during T. spiralis infection. The immumodulatory properties exerted by NBL during its passage through this organ could be the cause of such regulation. Moreover, we have shown the ability of NBL to activate macrophages from the lung parenchyma by the classical and alternative pathways.
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Falduto, Guido Hernán; Vila, Cecilia Celeste; Saracino, María Priscila; Gentilini, Maria Virginia; Venturiello, Stella Maris; Regulatory parameters of the lung immune response during the early phase of experimental trichinellosis; Elsevier Science; Veterinary Parasitology; 231; 11-2016; 47-52
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