O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Renata Barbosa Peixoto
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Brasil
ICB - INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Parasitologia
UFMG
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Link de acesso: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/34640
Resumo: Human ascariasis is a highly prevalent geohelmintosis and affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity. This helminthiasis is related to precarious conditions of basic sanitation in addition to reduced socioeconomic conditions. Ascaris sp. infection with presents an acute phase, where the migration of larvae by different organs occurs, and the chronic phase, which occurs after the establishment of adult worms in the small intestine. The information on the aspects of the immune response in the acute phase of the disease is scarce and with this, it becomes important to understand the immunobiological mechanisms in order to propose new tools for the control of ascariasis. Chemokines and their receptors control the migration of cells from the immune system and little is known about their involvement during larval ascariasis. In this study, we demonstrated the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2, which degrades CC inflammatory chemokines, in the primo-infection by A. suum. As experimental strategy, deficient mice C57BL/6j in atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 and their respective wild type were infected with A. suum eggs and, on the eighth day of infection, the parasite load, lung immunopathology, chemokine levels and polarization of the immune response, besides the respiratory parameters were evaluated. The main results suggest the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 in the control of larval migration, or parasitic burden control, by the lungs, besides regulating the pulmonary inflammation generated by this migration. Furthermore, in the primo-infection by A. suum, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 regulates the systemic levels of CC chemokines with a consequent alteration in leukocyte recruitment. Moreover, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 is important in the polarization of the Th2 / Th17 response, related to the control of larval migration in the lungs. It was also verified that the migration of the larvae in animals deficient in the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 generated high inflammation and lung injury causing damage in the respiratory function. Taken together, this work suggests that the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 chemokine participates in the balance between inflammation and protective immune response, during A. suum larval ascariasis.
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spelling O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murinoAscaris suumresposta imunereceptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2ParasitologiaAscaris suumQuimiocinasHuman ascariasis is a highly prevalent geohelmintosis and affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity. This helminthiasis is related to precarious conditions of basic sanitation in addition to reduced socioeconomic conditions. Ascaris sp. infection with presents an acute phase, where the migration of larvae by different organs occurs, and the chronic phase, which occurs after the establishment of adult worms in the small intestine. The information on the aspects of the immune response in the acute phase of the disease is scarce and with this, it becomes important to understand the immunobiological mechanisms in order to propose new tools for the control of ascariasis. Chemokines and their receptors control the migration of cells from the immune system and little is known about their involvement during larval ascariasis. In this study, we demonstrated the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2, which degrades CC inflammatory chemokines, in the primo-infection by A. suum. As experimental strategy, deficient mice C57BL/6j in atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 and their respective wild type were infected with A. suum eggs and, on the eighth day of infection, the parasite load, lung immunopathology, chemokine levels and polarization of the immune response, besides the respiratory parameters were evaluated. The main results suggest the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 in the control of larval migration, or parasitic burden control, by the lungs, besides regulating the pulmonary inflammation generated by this migration. Furthermore, in the primo-infection by A. suum, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 regulates the systemic levels of CC chemokines with a consequent alteration in leukocyte recruitment. Moreover, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 is important in the polarization of the Th2 / Th17 response, related to the control of larval migration in the lungs. It was also verified that the migration of the larvae in animals deficient in the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 generated high inflammation and lung injury causing damage in the respiratory function. Taken together, this work suggests that the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 chemokine participates in the balance between inflammation and protective immune response, during A. suum larval ascariasis.A ascaridíase humana é uma geohelmintose altamente prevalente e afeta milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo, sendo associada a uma morbidade significativa. Essa helmintíase está relacionada a precárias condições de saneamento básico além de condições socioeconômicas reduzidas. A infecção por Ascaris sp. apresenta uma fase aguda, onde ocorre a migração das larvas por diferentes órgãos, e a fase crônica, que acontece após o estabelecimento dos vermes adultos no intestino delgado. As informações sobre os aspectos da resposta imune na fase aguda da doença são escassas e com isso torna-se importante entender os mecanismos imunobiológicos, no intuito de se propor novas ferramentas de controle da ascaridíase. As quimiocinas e seus receptores controlam a migração de células do sistema imune e pouco se sabe sobre a participação destes durante a ascaridíase larval. Neste estudo foi demonstrado a participação do receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2, que degrada quimiocinas inflamatória da família CC, na primo-infecção por A. suum. Para tal, camundongos C57BL/6j selvagens e deficientes no receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 foram infectados com ovos de A.suum e, no oitavo dia de infecção, foram submetidos a avaliação da carga parasitária, imunopatologia pulmonar, níveis de quimiocinas e polarização da resposta imune, além da avaliação de parâmetros respiratórios. Os principais resultados sugerem a participação do receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 no controle da migração de larvas, ou controle da carga parasitária, pelos pulmões, além de regular a inflamação pulmonar gerada por essa migração. Ademais, na primo-infecção por A. suum, o receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 regula os níveis sistêmicos de quimiocinas da família CC com consequente alteração no recrutamento leucocitário. Além do mais, o receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 é importante na polarização da resposta Th2/Th17, relacionada ao controle da migração larval nos pulmões. Verificou-se, também, que a migração das larvas em animais deficientes no receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 gerou elevada inflamação e lesão pulmonar causando prejuízo na função respiratória. Portanto, esse trabalho sugere que o receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 participa no equilíbrio entre inflamação e resposta imune protetora, durante a ascaridíase larval por A. suum.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilICB - INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLOGICASPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ParasitologiaUFMGRicardo Toshio Fujiwarahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7445566906318673Remo de Castro RussoStefan Michael GeigerNathália Maria ResendeRenata Barbosa Peixoto2021-01-06T01:52:30Z2021-01-06T01:52:30Z2017-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/34640porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2021-01-06T01:52:30Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/34640Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2021-01-06T01:52:30Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
title O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
spellingShingle O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
Renata Barbosa Peixoto
Ascaris suum
resposta imune
receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2
Parasitologia
Ascaris suum
Quimiocinas
title_short O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
title_full O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
title_fullStr O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
title_full_unstemmed O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
title_sort O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino
author Renata Barbosa Peixoto
author_facet Renata Barbosa Peixoto
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ricardo Toshio Fujiwara
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7445566906318673
Remo de Castro Russo
Stefan Michael Geiger
Nathália Maria Resende
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Renata Barbosa Peixoto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ascaris suum
resposta imune
receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2
Parasitologia
Ascaris suum
Quimiocinas
topic Ascaris suum
resposta imune
receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2
Parasitologia
Ascaris suum
Quimiocinas
description Human ascariasis is a highly prevalent geohelmintosis and affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity. This helminthiasis is related to precarious conditions of basic sanitation in addition to reduced socioeconomic conditions. Ascaris sp. infection with presents an acute phase, where the migration of larvae by different organs occurs, and the chronic phase, which occurs after the establishment of adult worms in the small intestine. The information on the aspects of the immune response in the acute phase of the disease is scarce and with this, it becomes important to understand the immunobiological mechanisms in order to propose new tools for the control of ascariasis. Chemokines and their receptors control the migration of cells from the immune system and little is known about their involvement during larval ascariasis. In this study, we demonstrated the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2, which degrades CC inflammatory chemokines, in the primo-infection by A. suum. As experimental strategy, deficient mice C57BL/6j in atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 and their respective wild type were infected with A. suum eggs and, on the eighth day of infection, the parasite load, lung immunopathology, chemokine levels and polarization of the immune response, besides the respiratory parameters were evaluated. The main results suggest the participation of the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 in the control of larval migration, or parasitic burden control, by the lungs, besides regulating the pulmonary inflammation generated by this migration. Furthermore, in the primo-infection by A. suum, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 regulates the systemic levels of CC chemokines with a consequent alteration in leukocyte recruitment. Moreover, the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 is important in the polarization of the Th2 / Th17 response, related to the control of larval migration in the lungs. It was also verified that the migration of the larvae in animals deficient in the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 generated high inflammation and lung injury causing damage in the respiratory function. Taken together, this work suggests that the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 chemokine participates in the balance between inflammation and protective immune response, during A. suum larval ascariasis.
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