| Literature DB >> 32021377 |
Mistire Wolde1,2, Lisa C Laan3, Girmay Medhin1, Endalemaw Gadissa4, Nega Berhe1,5, Aster Tsegaye2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological and animal studies indicate that helminth infections have positive effects due to their potential to protect against autoimmune diseases. Here, we aim to assess the effect of S. mansoni infection on immune modulation of human monocytes and their potential protection against autoimmune disease development both in vivo and in vitro.Entities:
Keywords: Schistosoma mansoni; immune modulation; macrophages; monocytes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32021377 PMCID: PMC6970607 DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S233381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inflamm Res ISSN: 1178-7031
Overview of Groups of Ethiopian Individuals ± Helminth Infections
| Groups of Ethiopian Individuals ± Helminth Infections | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Helminths | No Helminths | ||||||||
| Parasite | Sex | Age | Parasite | Sex | Age | Parasite | Sex | Age | |
| SM | F | 18 | TN | F | 30 | – | F | 30 | |
| SM | M | 15 | AL+TT | M | 18 | – | F | 21 | |
| SM | M | 40 | AL+TT | F | 24 | – | F | 34 | |
| SM | M | 65 | AL+TT | F | 60 | – | F | 40 | |
| SM | F | 30 | AL+TT | F | 20 | – | F | 18 | |
| SM+HW | M | 27 | AL+TT | F | 50 | – | M | 22 | |
| SM+TT | F | 65 | TT | M | 40 | – | M | 35 | |
| SM+TT | F | 50 | TT | F | 65 | – | M | 60 | |
| SM+AL | F | 35 | AL | F | 25 | – | F | 45 | |
| SM+AL | F | 20 | AL | M | 20 | ||||
| SM+AL | M | 15 | AL | M | 36 | ||||
| SM+AL | M | 70 | AL | M | 30 | ||||
| SM+AL | F | 20 | |||||||
| SM+AL | F | 30 | |||||||
| SM+AL | F | 18 | |||||||
Notes: Details of the individuals with regard to age, sex type of helminth infection are indicated. Helminth infections: SM, Schistosomamansoni; HW, hookworm; TT, Trichuristrichuria; AL, Ascaris lumbricoides; TN, Taenia spp.
Oligonucleotide Primers, Designed and Used in the Study
| Primer | Oligo-Name (Forward, For; Reverse, Rev) | Sequence (5′ to 3′) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GADPH | GAPDH-for | CCATGTTCGTCATGGGTGTG | |
| GAPDH-rev | GGTGCTAAGCAGTTGGTGGTG | ||
| SOCS-1 | SOCS1-for | TGAACTCGCACCTCCTACCTCT | |
| SOCS1-rev | CAACCCCTGGTTTGTGCAA | ||
| IL-10 | IL-10 FW | CGCTGTCATCGATTTCTTCCCT | |
| IL-10 Rev | AGGCATTCTTCACCTGCTCCAC | ||
| IL-6 | IL-6 FW | AATTCGGTACATCCTCGACGG | |
| IL-6 Rev | GTTTGTTTTCTGCCAGTGCCT | ||
| IL-12 | IL-12 FW | ACCACTCCCAAAACCTGCTGA | |
| IL-12 Rev | TTGTCTGGCCTTCTGGAGCAT | ||
| TGF- beta | TGF-beta FW | ACTATTGCTTCAGCTCCACGGA | |
| TGF-beta Rev | AGTCAATGTACAGCTGCCGCA | ||
| Mannose receptor (MR) | Mannose receptor FW | GTCTTGGGCCACAGGTGAA | |
| Mannose receptor Rev | AAGGCGTTTGGATAGCCACA | ||
| TNF-α | TNF-α FW | TGGAACTGGCAGAAGAGGCACT | |
| TNF-α Rev | CCATAGAACTGATGAGAGGGAGGC | ||
Figure 1Gene expression in monocytes isolated from blood samples of Ethiopian individuals either infected or not infected by helminths (see Table 1), as determined by real-time PCR (Q-PCR) using GAPDH as reference gene; helminth infection was established by stool examination. *Significance is p<0.05.
Figure 2Effect of S. mansoni soluble egg antigen (SEA) and soluble worm compounds (SWA) on gene expression, cytokine production, and motility of monocytes of healthy volunteers. (A) SOCS-1, IL-10, and IL-12 expression as determined by Q-PCR. Fold induction (FI) of mRNA levels was determined using GAPDH as a reference gene. (B) TNF-α, IL-10, and IL-6 cytokine production was determined in culture supernatants using a multiplex bead immunoassay. (C) Average motility of monocytes was determined by live-cell imaging. All data are derived from six separate experiments using cells derived from different donors. *Significance is p<0.05.
Figure 3Effect of Schistosome antigens (SEA and SWA) on the expression of inflammatory and anti-inflammatory genes by macrophages, compared to the effect of IL-4 stimulation. Monocytes were cultured in the presence of human serum and SEA or SWA for 6 days and mRNA levels were determined by Q-PCR and expressed as fold-induction (FI) using GAPDH as a reference gene. Data were derived from five separate experiments, using cells from different donors. *Significance is p<0.05.
Abbreviation: MR, mannose receptor.