Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes

Abstract Background The innate immune response against various life cycle stages of the malaria parasite plays an important role in protection against the disease and regulation of its severity. Phagocytosis of asexual erythrocytic stages is well documented, but little and contrasting results are av...

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Main Authors: Yolanda Corbett, Silvia Parapini, Federica Perego, Valeria Messina, Serena Delbue, Paola Misiano, Mario Falchi, Francesco Silvestrini, Donatella Taramelli, Nicoletta Basilico, Sarah D’Alessandro
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03589-2
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spelling doaj-fe02e78e240a4d3da01e9f7ca157949c2021-02-14T12:47:45ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752021-02-0120111010.1186/s12936-021-03589-2Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytesYolanda Corbett0Silvia Parapini1Federica Perego2Valeria Messina3Serena Delbue4Paola Misiano5Mario Falchi6Francesco Silvestrini7Donatella Taramelli8Nicoletta Basilico9Sarah D’Alessandro10Dipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche per la Salute, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Chirurgiche e Odontoiatriche, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Malattie Infettive, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Chirurgiche e Odontoiatriche, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoAIDS-Ricerca e sviluppo, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDipartimento di Malattie Infettive, Istituto Superiore di SanitàDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Chirurgiche e Odontoiatriche, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Chirurgiche e Odontoiatriche, Università degli Studi di MilanoAbstract Background The innate immune response against various life cycle stages of the malaria parasite plays an important role in protection against the disease and regulation of its severity. Phagocytosis of asexual erythrocytic stages is well documented, but little and contrasting results are available about phagocytic clearance of sexual stages, the gametocytes, which are responsible for the transmission of the parasites from humans to mosquitoes. Similarly, activation of host macrophages by gametocytes has not yet been carefully addressed. Methods Phagocytosis of early or late Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes was evaluated through methanol fixed cytospin preparations of immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages treated for 2 h with P. falciparum and stained with Giemsa, and it was confirmed through a standardized bioluminescent method using the transgenic P. falciparum 3D7elo1-pfs16-CBG99 strain. Activation was evaluated by measuring nitric oxide or cytokine levels in the supernatants of immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages treated with early or late gametocytes. Results The results showed that murine bone marrow-derived macrophages can phagocytose both early and late gametocytes, but only the latter were able to induce the production of inflammatory mediators, specifically nitric oxide and the cytokines tumour necrosis factor and macrophage inflammatory protein 2. Conclusions These results support the hypothesis that developing gametocytes interact in different ways with innate immune cells of the host. Moreover, the present study proposes that early and late gametocytes act differently as targets for innate immune responses.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03589-2MalariaPlasmodium falciparum gametocytesImmortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophagesPhagocytosisNitric oxideTumour necrosis factor-alpha
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author Yolanda Corbett
Silvia Parapini
Federica Perego
Valeria Messina
Serena Delbue
Paola Misiano
Mario Falchi
Francesco Silvestrini
Donatella Taramelli
Nicoletta Basilico
Sarah D’Alessandro
spellingShingle Yolanda Corbett
Silvia Parapini
Federica Perego
Valeria Messina
Serena Delbue
Paola Misiano
Mario Falchi
Francesco Silvestrini
Donatella Taramelli
Nicoletta Basilico
Sarah D’Alessandro
Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
Malaria Journal
Malaria
Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
Immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages
Phagocytosis
Nitric oxide
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha
author_facet Yolanda Corbett
Silvia Parapini
Federica Perego
Valeria Messina
Serena Delbue
Paola Misiano
Mario Falchi
Francesco Silvestrini
Donatella Taramelli
Nicoletta Basilico
Sarah D’Alessandro
author_sort Yolanda Corbett
title Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
title_short Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
title_full Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
title_fullStr Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
title_full_unstemmed Phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
title_sort phagocytosis and activation of bone marrow‐derived macrophages by plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background The innate immune response against various life cycle stages of the malaria parasite plays an important role in protection against the disease and regulation of its severity. Phagocytosis of asexual erythrocytic stages is well documented, but little and contrasting results are available about phagocytic clearance of sexual stages, the gametocytes, which are responsible for the transmission of the parasites from humans to mosquitoes. Similarly, activation of host macrophages by gametocytes has not yet been carefully addressed. Methods Phagocytosis of early or late Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes was evaluated through methanol fixed cytospin preparations of immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages treated for 2 h with P. falciparum and stained with Giemsa, and it was confirmed through a standardized bioluminescent method using the transgenic P. falciparum 3D7elo1-pfs16-CBG99 strain. Activation was evaluated by measuring nitric oxide or cytokine levels in the supernatants of immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages treated with early or late gametocytes. Results The results showed that murine bone marrow-derived macrophages can phagocytose both early and late gametocytes, but only the latter were able to induce the production of inflammatory mediators, specifically nitric oxide and the cytokines tumour necrosis factor and macrophage inflammatory protein 2. Conclusions These results support the hypothesis that developing gametocytes interact in different ways with innate immune cells of the host. Moreover, the present study proposes that early and late gametocytes act differently as targets for innate immune responses.
topic Malaria
Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
Immortalized mouse C57Bl/6 bone marrow-derived macrophages
Phagocytosis
Nitric oxide
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03589-2
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