Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection

Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Mercury (Hg) are recognized for their deleterious effect on the environment and immunity where subsequently compromised immune response affects the susceptibility to the potential parasitic infections. This study examined the host cytokine response after heavy metal intox...

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Main Authors: Dvorožňáková E., Dvorožňáková M., Šoltys J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Helminthologia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0063
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spelling doaj-d9919b3fe82f42a882d44deb76725fa22021-09-06T19:19:49ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832016-03-01531142310.1515/helmin-2015-0063helmin-2015-0063Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infectionDvorožňáková E.0Dvorožňáková M.1Šoltys J.2Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Košice, Slovak RepublicEastern Slovak Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases, Košice, Slovak RepublicInstitute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Košice, Slovak RepublicLead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Mercury (Hg) are recognized for their deleterious effect on the environment and immunity where subsequently compromised immune response affects the susceptibility to the potential parasitic infections. This study examined the host cytokine response after heavy metal intoxication (Pb, Cd, and Hg) and subsequent Ascaris suum infection in BALB/c mice. Pb modulated murine immune response towards the Th2 type of response (delineated by IL-5 and IL-10 cytokine production) what was also dominant for the outcome of A. suum infection. Chronic intoxication with Pb caused a more intensive development of the parasite infection. Cd stimulated the Th1 immune response what was associated with increase in IFN-γ production and reduction of larvae present in the liver of intoxicated mice. The larval burden was also low in mice intoxicated with Hg. This was probably not related to the biased Th1/Th2 type of immune response, but rather to the bad host conditions caused by mercury toxicity and high level of pro-cachectic cytokine TNF-α.https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0063heavy metalsascaris suumcytokinesth1/th2 immune responsemice
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author Dvorožňáková E.
Dvorožňáková M.
Šoltys J.
spellingShingle Dvorožňáková E.
Dvorožňáková M.
Šoltys J.
Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
Helminthologia
heavy metals
ascaris suum
cytokines
th1/th2 immune response
mice
author_facet Dvorožňáková E.
Dvorožňáková M.
Šoltys J.
author_sort Dvorožňáková E.
title Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
title_short Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
title_full Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
title_fullStr Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in Ascaris Suum model infection
title_sort heavy metal intoxication compromises the host cytokine response in ascaris suum model infection
publisher Sciendo
series Helminthologia
issn 0440-6605
1336-9083
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Mercury (Hg) are recognized for their deleterious effect on the environment and immunity where subsequently compromised immune response affects the susceptibility to the potential parasitic infections. This study examined the host cytokine response after heavy metal intoxication (Pb, Cd, and Hg) and subsequent Ascaris suum infection in BALB/c mice. Pb modulated murine immune response towards the Th2 type of response (delineated by IL-5 and IL-10 cytokine production) what was also dominant for the outcome of A. suum infection. Chronic intoxication with Pb caused a more intensive development of the parasite infection. Cd stimulated the Th1 immune response what was associated with increase in IFN-γ production and reduction of larvae present in the liver of intoxicated mice. The larval burden was also low in mice intoxicated with Hg. This was probably not related to the biased Th1/Th2 type of immune response, but rather to the bad host conditions caused by mercury toxicity and high level of pro-cachectic cytokine TNF-α.
topic heavy metals
ascaris suum
cytokines
th1/th2 immune response
mice
url https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0063
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