Avaliação do papel da opsonização na suscetibilidade de macrófagos murinos à infecção pelas diferentes espécies de Leishmania
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Leishmaniasis are a set of parasitic diseases caused by a protozoa of the
Leishmania genus. Clinical manifestations vary according to the Leishmania species
and host immune response. Among of the possible clinical manifestation of
leishmaniasis, according to the symptomatology, three stand out: visceral, cutaneous
and mucosal leishmaniasis. Macrophages are key cells in the prognosis of
Leishmania infection. M1 macrophages stimulate the Th1 response are associated
with leishmanicidal activity; the M2 macrophages are activated mainly by Th2
lymphocytes are associated with the growth and survival of the parasites. The M2b
subtype regulates the immune response and the inflammatory reaction against
intracellular parasites and is related to the humoral response. The present work
evaluated the susceptibility of different species of Leishmania: Leishmania (V.)
braziliensis, Leishmania (L.) major, Leishmania (L.) infantum and Leishmania (L.)
amazonensis to in vitro infections, using macrophages from BALB/c and C57BL/6.
Murine macrophages were cultured and infected with promastigotes from different
Leishmania species, opsonized or not with anti-leishmania antibody. The infection
was evaluated by the promastigotes retrieval method at the points: 3 h, 24 h, 72h and
120h. We found that C57BL/6 macrophages are resistant to infection by L. (V.)
braziliensis and L. (L) amazonensis. BALB/c mice show susceptibility to L. (L)
infantum. Both C57BL/6 and BALB/c infected with L. (L.) major parasites show
susceptibility to the parasite. Both in infections with L. major and L. infatum, it was
observed that the association with antibodies is more related to the reproduction of
the parasites and survival inside the macrophages than to the killing of parasites We
therefore conclude that opsonization with anti-leishmania can modulate the
macrophage to a characteristic M2b profile, favoring infection.
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POLONSKI, D. C. S. Avaliação do papel da opsonização na suscetibilidade de macrófagos murinos à infecção pelas diferentes espécies de Leishmania. 2024. 70 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia da Relação Parasito-Hospedeiro) - Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.