Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is characterized by loss of T-cell responsiveness and absence of Leishmania-specific IFN-γ production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells. However, the expressions of IFN-γ and TNF-α are up-regulated in the tissues and plasma of VL patients. There is a paucity of inform...

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Main Authors: Alhelí Rodríguez-Cortés, Eugenia Carrillo, Susanna Martorell, Felicitat Todolí, Ana Ojeda, Alba Martínez-Flórez, Alicia Urniza, Javier Moreno, Jordi Alberola
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4865036?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a359f45c70a243659c30336f287123572020-11-25T02:35:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015522410.1371/journal.pone.0155224Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.Alhelí Rodríguez-CortésEugenia CarrilloSusanna MartorellFelicitat TodolíAna OjedaAlba Martínez-FlórezAlicia UrnizaJavier MorenoJordi AlberolaVisceral leishmaniasis (VL) is characterized by loss of T-cell responsiveness and absence of Leishmania-specific IFN-γ production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells. However, the expressions of IFN-γ and TNF-α are up-regulated in the tissues and plasma of VL patients. There is a paucity of information regarding the cytokine profile expressed by different target tissues in the same individual and the changes it undergoes throughout the course of infection. In this work we evaluated IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10, and TGF-β mRNA expression using real-time RT-PCR in 5 target tissues at 6 months and 16 months post-infection (PI) in a canine experimental model which mimics many aspects of human VL. The spleen and liver of Leishmania infantum experimentally-infected dogs elicited a pro- and anti- inflammatory response and high parasite density at 6 and 16 months PI. The popliteal lymph node, however, showed an up-regulation of IFN-γ cytokin at commencement of the study and was at the chronic phase when the IL-10 and TGF-β expression appeared. In spite of skin parasite invasion, local cytokine response was absent at 6 months PI. Parasite growth and onset of clinical disease both correlated with dermal up-regulation of all the studied cytokines. Our VL model suggests that central target organs, such as the spleen and liver, present a mixed cytokine immune response early on infection. In contrast, an anti-inflammatory/regulatory immune response in peripheral tissues is activated in the later chronic-patent stages of the disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4865036?pdf=render
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author Alhelí Rodríguez-Cortés
Eugenia Carrillo
Susanna Martorell
Felicitat Todolí
Ana Ojeda
Alba Martínez-Flórez
Alicia Urniza
Javier Moreno
Jordi Alberola
spellingShingle Alhelí Rodríguez-Cortés
Eugenia Carrillo
Susanna Martorell
Felicitat Todolí
Ana Ojeda
Alba Martínez-Flórez
Alicia Urniza
Javier Moreno
Jordi Alberola
Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alhelí Rodríguez-Cortés
Eugenia Carrillo
Susanna Martorell
Felicitat Todolí
Ana Ojeda
Alba Martínez-Flórez
Alicia Urniza
Javier Moreno
Jordi Alberola
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title Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
title_short Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
title_full Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
title_fullStr Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
title_full_unstemmed Compartmentalized Immune Response in Leishmaniasis: Changing Patterns throughout the Disease.
title_sort compartmentalized immune response in leishmaniasis: changing patterns throughout the disease.
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is characterized by loss of T-cell responsiveness and absence of Leishmania-specific IFN-γ production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells. However, the expressions of IFN-γ and TNF-α are up-regulated in the tissues and plasma of VL patients. There is a paucity of information regarding the cytokine profile expressed by different target tissues in the same individual and the changes it undergoes throughout the course of infection. In this work we evaluated IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10, and TGF-β mRNA expression using real-time RT-PCR in 5 target tissues at 6 months and 16 months post-infection (PI) in a canine experimental model which mimics many aspects of human VL. The spleen and liver of Leishmania infantum experimentally-infected dogs elicited a pro- and anti- inflammatory response and high parasite density at 6 and 16 months PI. The popliteal lymph node, however, showed an up-regulation of IFN-γ cytokin at commencement of the study and was at the chronic phase when the IL-10 and TGF-β expression appeared. In spite of skin parasite invasion, local cytokine response was absent at 6 months PI. Parasite growth and onset of clinical disease both correlated with dermal up-regulation of all the studied cytokines. Our VL model suggests that central target organs, such as the spleen and liver, present a mixed cytokine immune response early on infection. In contrast, an anti-inflammatory/regulatory immune response in peripheral tissues is activated in the later chronic-patent stages of the disease.
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