A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models
Host invasion by Entamoeba histolytica, the pathogenic agent of amebiasis, can lead to the development of amebic liver abscess (ALA). Due to the difficulty of exploring host and amebic factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALA in humans, most studies have been conducted with animal models (e.g., m...
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doaj-7d6237254435461e98693747d25a528d2021-02-02T04:34:15ZengEDP SciencesParasite1776-10422016-01-0123610.1051/parasite/2016006parasite150072A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess modelsCampos-Rodríguez RafaelGutiérrez-Meza ManuelJarillo-Luna Rosa AdrianaDrago-Serrano María ElisaAbarca-Rojano EdgarVentura-Juárez JavierCárdenas-Jaramillo Luz MaríaPacheco-Yepez JudithHost invasion by Entamoeba histolytica, the pathogenic agent of amebiasis, can lead to the development of amebic liver abscess (ALA). Due to the difficulty of exploring host and amebic factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALA in humans, most studies have been conducted with animal models (e.g., mice, gerbils, and hamsters). Histopathological findings reveal that the chronic phase of ALA in humans corresponds to lytic or liquefactive necrosis, whereas in rodent models there is granulomatous inflammation. However, the use of animal models has provided important information on molecules and mechanisms of the host/parasite interaction. Hence, the present review discusses the possible role of neutrophils in the effector immune response in ALA in rodents. Properly activated neutrophils are probably successful in eliminating amebas through oxidative and non-oxidative mechanisms, including neutrophil degranulation, the generation of free radicals (O2−, H2O2, HOCl) and peroxynitrite, the activation of NADPH-oxidase and myeloperoxidase (MPO) enzymes, and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). On the other hand, if amebas are not eliminated in the early stages of infection, they trigger a prolonged and exaggerated inflammatory response that apparently causes ALAs. Genetic differences in animals and humans are likely to be key to a successful host immune response.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2016006Amoebic liver abscessRodentsNeutrophil activationReactive oxygen and nitrogen speciesPeroxynitriteNeutrophil extracellular traps |
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Campos-Rodríguez Rafael Gutiérrez-Meza Manuel Jarillo-Luna Rosa Adriana Drago-Serrano María Elisa Abarca-Rojano Edgar Ventura-Juárez Javier Cárdenas-Jaramillo Luz María Pacheco-Yepez Judith |
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Campos-Rodríguez Rafael Gutiérrez-Meza Manuel Jarillo-Luna Rosa Adriana Drago-Serrano María Elisa Abarca-Rojano Edgar Ventura-Juárez Javier Cárdenas-Jaramillo Luz María Pacheco-Yepez Judith A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models Parasite Amoebic liver abscess Rodents Neutrophil activation Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species Peroxynitrite Neutrophil extracellular traps |
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Campos-Rodríguez Rafael Gutiérrez-Meza Manuel Jarillo-Luna Rosa Adriana Drago-Serrano María Elisa Abarca-Rojano Edgar Ventura-Juárez Javier Cárdenas-Jaramillo Luz María Pacheco-Yepez Judith |
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A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess models |
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Host invasion by Entamoeba histolytica, the pathogenic agent of amebiasis, can lead to the development of amebic liver abscess (ALA). Due to the difficulty of exploring host and amebic factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALA in humans, most studies have been conducted with animal models (e.g., mice, gerbils, and hamsters). Histopathological findings reveal that the chronic phase of ALA in humans corresponds to lytic or liquefactive necrosis, whereas in rodent models there is granulomatous inflammation. However, the use of animal models has provided important information on molecules and mechanisms of the host/parasite interaction. Hence, the present review discusses the possible role of neutrophils in the effector immune response in ALA in rodents. Properly activated neutrophils are probably successful in eliminating amebas through oxidative and non-oxidative mechanisms, including neutrophil degranulation, the generation of free radicals (O2−, H2O2, HOCl) and peroxynitrite, the activation of NADPH-oxidase and myeloperoxidase (MPO) enzymes, and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). On the other hand, if amebas are not eliminated in the early stages of infection, they trigger a prolonged and exaggerated inflammatory response that apparently causes ALAs. Genetic differences in animals and humans are likely to be key to a successful host immune response. |
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Amoebic liver abscess Rodents Neutrophil activation Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species Peroxynitrite Neutrophil extracellular traps |
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