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Pathogenesis of pancytopenia in the canine and murine visceral leishmaniasis

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Author(s):
Flaviane Alves de Pinho
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (IMT)
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Examining board members:
Hiro Goto; Sandra Fatima Menosi Gualandro; Valeria Marçal Felix de Lima; José Angelo Lauletta Lindoso; Fernando Augusto Soares
Advisor: Hiro Goto
Abstract

Pancytopenia is a common manifestation in visceral leishmaniasis (VL) that may contribute to lethality. We assessed the factors involved in the pathogenesis of pancytopenia in canine and murine VL. We selected dogs with VL but without erlichiosis that were classified according to hematological alterations in: pancytopenia, bicytopenia, cytopenia and dogs infected without hematological changes. The myelogram revealed an increase in the myeloid:erythroid cell ratio in infected dogs compared with healthy dogs and changes in the morphological and quantitative patterns in hematopoietic cells, particularly in erythroid series of the pancytopenic dogs. In differential cell count, decrease in the percentage of lymphocytes, plasma cells and monocytes correlated with the severity of hematological changes. In the histopathological examination of the bone marrow, the main alterations were the increase in cellularity, megakaryocytic hyperplasia, macrophage proliferation and degeneration and/or necrosis. Addressing the growth factors and cytokines, increased expression of IFN-?, GM-CSF, IL-7 and TNF-? seemingly plays an important role in bicytopenic dogs, and the expression fo IL-3 in dogs with cytopenia. In contrast, pancytopenic dogs had a significant decrease in the IGF-I expression compared with other groups. The data suggest a dyshematopoiesis with participation of IGF-I in severe stage of disease. In L. (L.) donovani-intravenously infected C57BL / 6 mice hematological changes were evaluated at 28 days post-infection when pancytopenia was established. The bone marrow examination showed cellular morphological changes, an increase in myeloid:erythroid ratio and myeloid maturation index, and erythroid hypoplasia. Moreover, we observed a significant increase in the percentage of lymphocytes and macrophages in infected animals. In histopathological examination, we observed a significant increase in the cellularity accompanied by infiltration and/or proliferation of mononuclear cells resembling macrophages. We characterized these cells as F4/80+ cells by confocal microscopy, a typical marker of residents and/or stromal macrophages. Using flow cytometry, we found a significant increase in the percentage of F4/80 in proliferation. In addition, we used other macrophage markers such as CD169 and CD11b, when a reduction in F4/80+CD169+CD11b+ population was shown in infected mice. Based on these data, we may consider L. (L.) donovani-infected C57BL/6 mouse a good model for the study of dyshematopoiesis in VL and that stromal macrophage may have important role in the in the hematopoiesis that deserve further studies . (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/16257-2 - Pathogenesis of pancytopenia in canine visceral leishmaniasis
Grantee:Flaviane Alves de Pinho
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate