| Literature DB >> 35505421 |
Congjin Mei1,2, Yingying Yang1,2, Panpan Dong1,2, Lijun Song1,2, Yonghua Zhou1,2, Yongliang Xu1,2, Chuanxin Yu3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The activation of immune response driven by the eggs of Schistosoma japonicum and the subsequent secretions is the culprit behind granulomatous inflammation and liver fibrosis. Evidence suggests that PKCλ/ι participates in a variety of physiological and pathological processes, including the regulation of metabolism, growth, proliferation and differentiation of cells. However, the role of PKCλ/ι in liver disease caused by Schistosoma japonicum remains unclear.Entities:
Keywords: Granuloma; Liver fibrosis; PKCλ/ι; Schistosoma japonicum; Th2 polarization
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35505421 PMCID: PMC9066985 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05283-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 4.047
Primer sequences of cytokines and fibrosis related factors
| Cytokines | Primers | Sequence |
|---|---|---|
| 18S | Forward | 5ʹ-TGCACCACCAACTGCTTAGC-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-GTGGTCATGAGCCCTTCCA-3ʹ | |
| IFN-γ | Forward | 5ʹ-GATGCATTCATGAGTATTGCCAAGT-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-GTGGACCACTCGGATGAGCTC-3ʹ | |
| IL-4 | Forward | 5ʹ-AGATCATCGGCATTTTGAACG-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-TTTGGCACATCCATCTCCG-3ʹ | |
| TGF-β1 | Forward | 5ʹ-CTTTAGGAAGGACCTGGGTT-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-CAGGAGCGCACAATCATGTT-3ʹ | |
| Col-1 | Forward | 5ʹ-GCGAGTGCTGTGCTTTCTG-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-TACCTCGACTCCTACATCTTC-3ʹ | |
| Col-3 | Forward | 5ʹ-CCCAACCCAGAGATCCCATT-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-GAAGCACAGGAGCAGGTGTAGA-3ʹ | |
| HMGB1 | Forward | 5ʹ-CGGATGCTTCTGTCAACTTCTC-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-GTTTCTTCGCAACATCACCAAT-3ʹ | |
| IL-13 | Forward | 5ʹ-GCCAGCCCACAGTTCTACAGC-3ʹ |
| Reverse | 5ʹ-GTGATGTTGCTCAGCTCCTCA-3ʹ |
Fig. 1Comparison of worm loads and egg loads between WTSJ and KOSJ group. a The average number of worms did not significantly vary between the WTSJ and KOSJ group. b Average number of eggs per gram was not significantly different in the liver tissues of WTSJ and KOSJ group
Fig. 2Content of ALT and HMGB1 in each group post-infection. a ALT level in each group after schistosome infection; b HMGB1 level in each group after schistosome infection (*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001)
Fig. 3Pathological changes of liver tissue after schistosome infection. a H&E staining of pathological sections of liver tissue. b Statistical analysis results of average single granuloma in each group. c Statistical results of average collagen area of single granuloma by Masson staining. d Masson staining of pathological sections of liver tissue in each group. e Content of HYP in the liver tissue of each group. f Immunoblot of α-SMA and Col-1 expression in liver tissues (*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001)
Fig. 4Changes in mRNA levels of liver immune cytokines and fibrosis-related factors in each group after schistosome infection. a mRNA relative expression level of IFN-γ. b Relative expression of IL-4 mRNA. c Relative expression level of IL-13 mRNA. d mRNA relative expression level of TGF-β1. e mRNA relative expression level of HMGB1. f mRNA relative expression level of Col-1. g Relative mRNA expression of Col-3. h IL-4 in the culture supernatants was assayed by ELISA (*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001)
Fig. 5Flow cytometric analysis of CD4+ T cells in the spleen of infected mice. a Scatter diagram of Th1 cells. b Statistical analysis of the percentage of Th1 cells in each group. c Scatter diagram of Th2 cells. d Statistical analysis of the proportion of Th2 cells in each group (*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001)