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Id:13650
Author:Hernandez, M. O; Neves Junior, I; Sales, J. S; Carvalho, D. S; Sarno, E. N; Sampaio, E. P
Title:Induction of apoptosis in monocytes by Mycobacterium leprae in vitro: a possible role for tumour necrosis factor-alpha ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 9 p. graf.
Abstract:A diverse range of infectious organisms, including mycobacteria, have been reported to induce cell death in vivo and in vitro. Although morphological features of apoptosis have been identified in leprosy lesions, it has not yet been determined whether Mycobacterium leprae modulates programmed cell death. For that purpose, peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from leprosy patients were stimulated with different concentrations of this pathogen. Following analysis by flow cytometry on 7AAD/CD14+ cells, it was observed that M. leprae induced apoptosis of monocyte-derived macrophages in a dose-dependent manner in both leprosy patients and healthy individuals, but still with lower efficiency as compared to M. tuberculosis. Expression of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), Bax-alpha, Bak mRNA and TNF-alpha protein was also detected in these cultures; in addition, an enhancement in the rate of apoptotic cells (and of TNF-alpha release) was noted when interferon-gamma was added to the wells. On the other hand, incubation of the cells with pentoxifylline impaired mycobacterium-induced cell death, the secretion of TNF-alpha, and gene expression in vitro. In addition, diminished bacterial entry decreased both TNF-alpha levels and the death of CD14+ cells, albeit to a different extent. When investigating leprosy reactions, an enhanced rate of spontaneous apoptosis was detected as compared to the unreactive lepromatous patients. The results demonstrated that M. leprae can lead to apoptosis of macrophages through a mechanism that could be at least partially related to the expression of pro-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 protein family and of TNF-alpha. Moreover, while phagocytosis may be necessary, it seems not to be crucial to the induction of cell death by the mycobacteria. (AU).
Descriptors:APOPTOSE/ef drogas
APOPTOSE/imunol
CELULAS CULTIVADAS
REGULACAO DA EXPRESSÃO GÊNICA
INTERFERON TIPO II/farmacol
HANSENIASE/imunol
PROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/genet
MONOCITOS/imunol
MONOCITOS/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
PENTOXIFILINA/farmacol
FAGOCITOSE/imunol
PROTEINAS PROTO-ONCOGÊNICAS/genet
FATOR DE NECROSE TUMORAL/imunol
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
IDOSO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09128/s


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Id:12551
Author:Seitzer, Ulrike; Kayser, Klaus; Höhn, Hanni; Entzian, Peter; Wacker, Hans-Heinrich; Ploetz, Sabine; Flad, Hans-Dieter; Gerdes, Johannes; maeurer, Markus J
Title:Reduced T-cell receptor CD3zeta-chain protein and sustained CD3epsilon expression at the site of mycobacterial infection ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 9 p. ilus.
Descriptors:IMUNOFLUORESCENCIA
GRANULOMA
TÉCNICAS IMUNOENZIMATICAS
INTERLEUCINA-2
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
PROTEINA-TIROSINA QUINASE
PROTEINAS DA MEMBRANA
MICOBACTERIOSE
PROTEINAS PROTO-ONCOGENICAS
RECEPTORES DE ANTIGENO DA CÉLULA-T
SARCOIDOSE PULMONAR
TRANSDUÇAO DE SINAL
TONSILA
TUBERCULOSE PULMONAR
Location:BR191.1; 08657/s



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