| Literature DB >> 24485388 |
Walker Nonato Oliveira1, Luís Eduardo Ribeiro2, Albert Schrieffer1, Paulo Machado1, Edgar M Carvalho1, Olívia Bacellar3.
Abstract
In tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania braziliensis, there is evidence that increased production of IFN-γ, TNF-α and absence of IL-10 is associated with strong inflammatory reaction and with tissue destruction and development of the lesions observed in cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis (ML). We evaluate the role of regulatory cytokines and cytokine antagonists in the downregulation of immune response in L. braziliensis infection. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from CL and ML were stimulated with soluble Leishmania antigen in the presence or absence of regulatory cytokines (IL-10, IL-27 and TGF-β) or antagonists of cytokines (α-TNF-α and α-IFN-γ). Cytokines production (IL-10, IL-17, TNF-α and IFN-γ) was measured by ELISA. IL-10 and TGF-β downmodulate TNF-α and IL-17 production, whereas IL-27 had no effect in the production of TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-17 in these patients. Neutralization of TNF-α decreased IFN-γ level and the neutralization of IFN-γ decreased TNF-α level and increased IL-10 production. This study demonstrate that IL-10 and TGF-β are cytokines that appear to be more involved in modulation of immune response in CL and ML patients. IL-10 might have a protective role, since the neutralization of IFN-γ decreases the production of TNF-α in an IL-10-dependent manner.Entities:
Keywords: Human american tegumentary leishmaniasis; Immunopathogenesis; Leishmania braziliensis; Regulatory cytokines
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24485388 PMCID: PMC4047562 DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2013.12.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytokine ISSN: 1043-4666 Impact factor: 3.861
Clinical and immunological characteristics of cutaneous leishmaniasis patients (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis patients (ML).
| Cutaneous leishmaniasis ( | Mucosal leishmaniasis ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 31.4 ± 13.7 | 38.3 ± 15.3 | <0.05 |
| Gender (% of male) | 29 (72%) | 9 (50%) | <0.05 |
| DTH reaction to a | 17 × 16 | 19 × 17 | <0.05 |
| IFN-γ (pg/ml) | 3960 ± 729 | 5162 ± 1688 | >0.05 |
| TNF-α (pg/ml) | 1695 ± 232 | 2285 ± 539 | <0.05 |
| IL-17 (pg/ml) | 75 ± 23 | 98 ± 22 | <0.05 |
| IL-10 (pg/ml) | 176 ± 36 | 78 ± 24 | >0.05 |
Values are displayed as mean ± SEM; DTH: delayed-type hypersensitivity.
Tests of significance between groups were based on Mann Whitney test.
Fig. 1Modulator activity of IL-10 in the production of TNF (A) and IL-17 (B) by cells from patients with tegumentary leishmaniasis: PBMC from patients with CL and ML were stimulated with SLA (5 μg/ml) in the presence or not of IL-10 (10 ng/ml). The production of TNF (A) and IL-17 (B) was evaluated by ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed by Wilcoxon matched pairs test. (*p < 0.05).
Fig. 2Modulator activity of TGF-β in the production of cytokines by cells from patients with tegumentary leishmaniasis: PBMC from patients with CL and ML were stimulated with SLA (5 μg/ml) in the presence or not of TGF-β (10 ng/ml). The production of TNF (A), IL-17 (B) and IFN-γ (C) was evaluated by ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed by Wilcoxon matched pairs test. (*p < 0.05).
Fig. 3Neutralization of TNF-α affect IFN-γ production by cells from patients with tegumentary leishmaniasis: PBMC from patients with CL and ML were stimulated with SLA (5 μg/ml) in the presence or not of anti-TNF antibody (20 μg/ml). The production of IFN-γ was evaluated by ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed by Wilcoxon matched pairs test. (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.0005).
Fig. 4Neutralization of IFN-γ affect TNF-α production by cells from patients with tegumentary leishmaniasis: PBMC from patients with CL (A) and ML (B) were stimulated with SLA (5 μg/ml) in the presence or not of anti-INF-γ antibody (20 μg/ml). The production of TNF-α was evaluated by ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed by Wilcoxon matched pairs test. (*p < 0.05).
Fig. 5Neutralization of IFN-γ increase IL-10 production by cells from patients with tegumentary leishmaniasis: PBMC from patients with CL (A) and ML (B) were stimulated with SLA (5 μg/ml) in the presence or not of anti-INF-γ antibody (20 μg/ml). The production of IL-10 was evaluated by ELISA. Statistical analysis was performed by Wilcoxon matched pairs test. (*p < 0.005; **p < 0.05).