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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Effects of IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10 and TGF-β on Neospora caninum infection in rat glial cells
Other Titles: Experimental Parasitology
Authors: Jesus, E. E. V.
Pinheiro, A. M.
Santos, A. B.
Freire, S. M.
Tardy, Marcienne Bloch
El-Bachá, Ramon dos Santos
Costa, Silvia Lima
Costa, Maria de Fátima Dias
metadata.dc.creator: Jesus, E. E. V.
Pinheiro, A. M.
Santos, A. B.
Freire, S. M.
Tardy, Marcienne Bloch
El-Bachá, Ramon dos Santos
Costa, Silvia Lima
Costa, Maria de Fátima Dias
Abstract: Neospora caninum causes abortion in cattle and neurological disorders in dogs. The immunological response to this parasite has been described as predominantly of the Th1 type. However, infected primary glial cell cultures release IL-10 and IL-6 but not IFN-γ. This suggests a rather protective response of the glia to avoid inflammatory damage of the nervous tissue. In this study, we investigated the effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines in primary mixed cultures of rat astrocytes and microglia infected with N. caninum. The cells were treated with either IFN-γ, TNF-α, anti-IL-10 or anti-TGF-β antibodies and were infected with parasite tachyzoites 24 h later. Trypan Blue exclusion and MTT assays were performed to test cell viability. It was observed that cytokines, antibody treatment and in vitro infection did not reveal significant cell death in the various culture conditions. Treatment with 50, 150 and 300 IU/mL of either IFN-γ or TNF-α reduced tachyzoites numbers in cultures by 36.7%, 54.8% and 63.8% for IFN-γ and by 27.6%, 38.4% and 29.7% for TNF-α, respectively. In the absence of IL-10 and TGF-β, tachyzoite numbers were reduced by 52.8% and 41.5%, respectively. While IFN-γ (150 and 300 IU/mL) increased the nitrite levels in uninfected cells, parasite infection seemed to reduce the nitrite levels, and this reduction was more expressive in IFN-γ-infected cells, thereby suggesting an inhibitory effect on its production. However, TNF-α, IL-10 and TGF-β did not affect the nitrite levels. Basal PGE2 levels also increased by 17% and 25%; 78% and 13% in uninfected and infected cells treated with IFN-γ or anti-TGF-β, respectively. Nevertheless, the antibody neutralization of IL-10 reduced PGE2 release significantly. These results highlight the possibility of a combined effect between the IFN-γ and parasite evasion strategies and show that the IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10 and TGF-β cytokines participate in parasite proliferation control mechanisms.
Keywords: Neospora caninum
Microglia
Immune response
Publisher: Experimental Parasitology
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/12392
Issue Date: 2013
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