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Study of genes encoding cytokines involved in the modulation of American cutaneous leishmaniasis and correlation with the clinical-laboratory findings of the disease

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Author(s):
Daise Damaris Carnietto de Hippolito
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (IMT)
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Examining board members:
Vera Lucia Pereira Chioccola; Patrícia Xander Batista
Advisor: Vera Lucia Pereira Chioccola
Abstract

The immune response triggered in patients with American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) is predominantly cellular. Thus, the study of the immunological mechanisms responsible for the formation, progression and cure of this infection is of great importance, considering the deformation that it can cause in infected individuals. This study investigated the expression of IFN-?, IL-10, IL-27, TNF-?, TGF-? and IL-6 mRNA in 40 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded paraffin biopsies (FFPE) from patients with clinical and laboratory diagnosis for LTA. A group of 10 FFPE biopsies collected from patients with clinical diagnosis of mucosal leishmaniasis (MCL) was used to control the evolution of the infection. Initially, RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis and the choice of the endogenous gene were standardized in 9 fresh biopsies and 8 FFPE. After these standardizations, the RNA molecules of fragments of paraffin-shaped biopsies were extracted with a specific kit, treated with DNase, quantified by fluorimetry and synthesized for cDNA. The relative expression of each cytokine was determined (in duplicate) by real-time PCR. Reactions were normalized against the expression pattern of the endogenous GAPDH gene, which was previously standardized. The expression pattern results for each target gene were determined by the \"comparative CT\" (2-??CT) formula, in which it is calculated how many times more the expression of the target gene occurs in relation to normal individuals. Also included in this study 5 skin biopsy samples from normal subjects (group IV). The results were expressed as mean relative quantification, statistical analysis was performed using was determined by unpaired t test and F test for comparison of variances, where three groups of patients were formed. Group I, 35 patients with ACL, whose relative expression of IFN-? was less than 100. Group II, 5 patients with ACL whose relative expression of IFN-? was greater than 100. Group III, 10 patients with mucosal leishmaniasis. The expression levels for IFN-? were 33,34; 214,1 and 129,6 times higher for Groups I, II and III, respectively than the samples from the normal control. For TNF-? were 11,22; 2,37 and 4,59 times higher than normal in Groups I, II and III, respectively. For IL-10 were 5,14; 11,54 and 2,51 times higher than the normal values in Groups I, II and III, respectively. For IL-27, 15,81; 85,29 and 17,29 times higher than normal in Groups I, II and III, respectively. For TGF-? were 5,38; 4,33 and 4,72 times higher than normal in Groups I, II and III, respectively. For IL-6 were 5,92; 5,69 and 2,09 times higher than the normal values in Groups I, II and III, respectively. These results were similar to the results of studies that analyze the expression of cytokines already synthesized. In general, the gene expression results of the cytokines studied suggest that the exacerbation of the Th1 profile (IFN-?) immune response could lead to more serious lesions in patients in Groups II and III. Elevated levels of IL-10 mRNA observed in Group II patients may promote low macrophage activation, assisting in the replication of the parasite and thus culminating in the progression of the disease. Expression of IL-27 mRNA did not interfere in the expression of IFN-? mRNA in the cells of patients with tegumentary leishmaiosis or mucocutaneous leishmaniasis. In conclusion, these results may suggest that patients in Group II may develop more severe forms of ACL when compared to those in Group I. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/04803-6 - Cytokine expression in the modulation of cutaneous leishmaniasis and its interaction with clinical, epidemiological and laboratory findings
Grantee:Daise Damaris Carnietto de Hippólito
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master