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Involvement of CD200 in the infection of L. (L.) amazonensis isolates associated to cutaneous Leishmaniasis (LCL) and Difuse cutaneous Leishmaniasis (DCL)

Grant number: 13/15254-8
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Master
Effective date (Start): March 01, 2014
Effective date (End): July 31, 2015
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Parasitology
Principal Investigator:Mauro Javier Cortez Véliz
Grantee:Lina Borda Samper
Host Institution: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil

Abstract

Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease caused by the intracellular obligate protozoan from the genre Leishmania. Its cycle of transmission is mediated by the bite of the phlebotomus insect. The infective forms of the parasite are the metacyclic promastigote and amastigotes. Depending on the Leishmania species and the immunological state of the host, there could be established different manifestations of the disease. The parasite virulence has been associated to its capacity of survival inside the activated macrophage. Furthermore, in the internal atmosphere of the cell are present different immunomodulation mechanisms that control the activation of the cell immune response. The CD200 protein is a glycoprotein with the capacity to regulate the activation of macrophages by binding to the CD200R receptor and generating an inhibition pathway leading to its inactivation. It has been demonstrated that the induced expression of CD200 protein in the infective process of L. amazonensis reduces the cellular response of the macrophage enhancing the parasite intracellular survival. That's why it is important not only to study the differential expression of CD200 in different Leishmania species which present a similar pathology, but to also determine if the expression of CD200 will vary significantly depending on the disease developed. To answer this question, there will be executed different in vitro and in vivo infections in phagocytic cells and mice with different isolates of L. amazonensis associated to patients with localized cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) and difused cutaneous leishmaniasis (DCL). There will be done tests to quantify the expression of CD200 in the infective process. (AU)

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Scientific publications
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
FERREIRA, THALITA C. S.; SAUTER, ISMAEL P.; BORDA-SAMPER, LINA; BENTIVOGLIO, ENYD; DAMATA, JARINA P.; TANIWAKI, NOEMI N.; ORREGO, PATRICIO R.; ARAYA, JORGE E.; LINCOPAN, NILTON; CORTEZ, MAURO. Effect of DODAB Nano-Sized Cationic Bilayer Fragments against Leishmania amazonensis. Molecules, v. 25, n. 23, . (13/14087-0, 13/15254-8, 16/08593-9, 12/24105-3)
Academic Publications
(References retrieved automatically from State of São Paulo Research Institutions)
SAMPER, Lina Borda. Involvement of CD200 in the infectivity of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonenses isolates associated with localized cutaneous leishmaniasis and diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis.. 2015. Master's Dissertation - Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI) São Paulo.

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