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B-1 cell decreases susceptibility to encephalitozoonosis in mice

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Author(s):
Vidoto da Costa, Lidiana Flora ; Alvares-Saraiva, Anuska Marcelino ; Dell'Armelina Rocha, Paulo Ricardo ; Spadacci-Morena, Diva Denelle ; Perez, Elizabeth Cristina ; Mariano, Mario ; Lallo, Maria Anete
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: Immunobiology; v. 222, n. 2, p. 218-227, FEB 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 4
Abstract

Encephalitozoon cuniculi is an opportunist intracellular pathogen of mammals. The adaptive immune response is essential to eliminate E. cuniculi, but evidence is mounting that the response initiated by the innate immune response may ultimately define whether or not the parasite can survive. B-1 cells may act as antigen-presenting cells or differentiate into phagocytes, playing different roles in many infection models. However, the role of these cells in the dynamics of Encephalitozoon sp. infections is still unknown. To investigate the role of B-1 cells in E. cuniculi infection, BALB/c and BALB/c XID (B-1 cells deficient) mice were infected with E. cuniculi spores. Cytometric analyses of peritoneal cells showed that B-1 cells and macrophages increased significantly in infected BALB/c mice compared to uninfected controls. Despite the increase in the number of CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocytes in XID mice, these animals were more susceptible to infection as evidenced histologically with more prominent inflammatory lesions and parasite burden. Pro-inflammatory cytokines increased in both infected BALB/c and BALB/c XID mice. To confirm B-1 cells role in encephalitozoonosis, we adoptively transferred B-1 cells to BALB/c XID mice and this group showed few symptoms and microscopic lesions, associated with an increased in cytokines. Together, these results suggest that B-1 cells may increase the resistance of BALB/c mice to encephalitozoonosis, evidencing for the first time the important role of B-1 lymphocytes in the control of microsporidia infection. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/51727-5 - The role of B-1 cells in experimental infection with Encephalitozoon cuniculi in mice
Grantee:Maria Anete Lallo
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants