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Lipophosphoglycans from Leishmania amazonensis Strains Display Immunomodulatory Properties via TLR4 and Do Not Affect Sand Fly Infection
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نویسنده
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nogueira p.m. ,assis r.r. ,torrecilhas a.c. ,saraiva e.m. ,pessoa n.l. ,campos m.a. ,marialva e.f. ,ríos-velasquez c.m. ,pessoa f.a. ,secundino n.f. ,rugani j.n. ,nieves e. ,turco s.j. ,melo m.n. ,soares r.p.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 8
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چکیده
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The immunomodulatory properties of lipophosphoglycans (lpg) from new world species of leishmania have been assessed in leishmania infantum and leishmania braziliensis,the causative agents of visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis,respectively. this glycoconjugate is highly polymorphic among species with variation in sugars that branch off the conserved gal(β1,4)man(α1)-po4 backbone of repeat units. here,the immunomodulatory activity of lpgs from leishmania amazonensis,the causative agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis,was evaluated in two strains from brazil. one strain (ph8) was originally isolated from the sand fly and the other (josefa) was isolated from a human case. the ability of purified lpgs from both strains was investigated during in vitro interaction with peritoneal murine macrophages and cho cells and in vivo infection with lutzomyia migonei. in peritoneal murine macrophages,the lpgs from both strains activated tlr4. both lpgs equally activate mapks and the nf-κb inhibitor p-iκbα,but were not able to translocate nf-κb. in vivo experiments with sand flies showed that both stains were able to sustain infection in l. migonei. a preliminary biochemical analysis indicates intraspecies variation in the lpg sugar moieties. however,they did not result in different activation profiles of the innate immune system. also those polymorphisms did not affect infectivity to the sand fly. © 2016 nogueira et al.
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آدرس
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centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais,brazil,departamento de parasitologia,ufmg,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, laboratório de imunologia celular e bioquímica de fungos e protozoários,departamento de ciências biológicas,unifesp,são paulo,são paulo, Brazil, laboratório de imunobiologia das leishmanioses,departamento de imunologia,ufrj,rio de janeiro,rio de janeiro, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, centro de pesquisas leônidas e maria deane/fiocruz,manaus,amazonas, Brazil, centro de pesquisas leônidas e maria deane/fiocruz,manaus,amazonas, Brazil, centro de pesquisas leônidas e maria deane/fiocruz,manaus,amazonas, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, laboratório de parasitologia experimental,departamento de biologia,universidad de los andes,mérida, Venezuela, department of biochemistry,university of kentucky medical center,lexington,ky, United States, departamento de parasitologia,ufmg,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil, centro de pesquisas rené rachou/fiocruz,belo horizonte,minas gerais, Brazil
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