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PLoS One ; 7(11): e49022, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23152844

RESUMO

Chagas' disease is a protozoosis caused by Trypanosoma cruzi that frequently shows severe chronic clinical complications of the heart or digestive system. Neurological disorders due to T. cruzi infection are also described in children and immunosuppressed hosts. We have previously reported that IL-12p40 knockout (KO) mice infected with the T. cruzi strain Sylvio X10/4 develop spinal cord neurodegenerative disease. Here, we further characterized neuropathology, parasite burden and inflammatory component associated to the fatal neurological disorder occurring in this mouse model. Forelimb paralysis in infected IL-12p40KO mice was associated with 60% (p<0.05) decrease in spinal cord neuronal density, glutamate accumulation (153%, p<0.05) and strong demyelization in lesion areas, mostly in those showing heavy protein nitrosylation, all denoting a neurotoxic degenerative profile. Quantification of T. cruzi 18S rRNA showed that parasite burden was controlled in the spinal cord of WT mice, decreasing from the fifth week after infection, but progressive parasite dissemination was observed in IL-12p40KO cords concurrent with significant accumulation of the astrocytic marker GFAP (317.0%, p<0.01) and 8-fold increase in macrophages/microglia (p<0.01), 36.3% (p<0.01) of which were infected. Similarly, mRNA levels for CD3, TNF-α, IFN-γ, iNOS, IL-10 and arginase I declined in WT spinal cords about the fourth or fifth week after infection, but kept increasing in IL-12p40KO mice. Interestingly, compared to WT tissue, lower mRNA levels for IFN-γ were observed in the IL-12p40KO spinal cords up to the fourth week of infection. Together the data suggest that impairments of parasite clearance mechanisms in IL-12p40KO mice elicit prolonged spinal cord inflammation that in turn leads to irreversible neurodegenerative lesions.


Assuntos
Doença de Chagas/genética , Doença de Chagas/parasitologia , Subunidade p40 da Interleucina-12/deficiência , Degeneração Neural/parasitologia , Medula Espinal/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/parasitologia , Trypanosoma cruzi , Animais , Morte Celular , Doença de Chagas/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Gliose/patologia , Humanos , Subunidade p40 da Interleucina-12/genética , Macrófagos/patologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Microglia/patologia , Atividade Motora , Mielite/genética , Mielite/parasitologia , Mielite/patologia , Medula Espinal/patologia , Trypanosoma cruzi/patogenicidade
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Neuroimmunomodulation ; 17(2): 67-78, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19923851

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/AIM: Chagas' disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and occurs in most Latin American countries. The protozoan may colonize the central nervous system (CNS) of immune-compromised human hosts, thus causing neuronal disorders. Systemic control of the intracellular forms of the parasite greatly depends on the establishment of a TH1 response and subsequent nitric oxide (NO) release. At the CNS, it is known that low concentrations of NO promote neuronal survival and growth, while high concentrations exert toxic effects and neuron death. Accounting for NO production by astrocytes is the glia-derived factor S100beta, which is overproduced in some neurodegenerative diseases. In the current work, we studied the expression of NO, interferon (IFN)-gamma and S100beta in the spinal cord tissue of IL-12p40KO mice infected with T. cruzi, a model of neurodegenerative process. METHODS: IL-12p40KO and wild-type (WT) female mice infected with T. cruzi Sylvio X10/4 (10(5) trypomastigotes, intraperitoneally) were euthanized when IL-12p40KO individuals presented limb paralysis. Spinal cord sections were submitted to immunohistochemical procedures for localization of neurofilament, laminin, nitrotyrosine, NO synthases (NOS), IFN-gamma and S100beta. The total number of neurons was estimated by stereological analysis and the area and intensity of immunoreactivities were assessed by microdensitometric/morphometric image analysis. RESULTS: No lesion was found in the spinal cord sections of WT mice, while morphological disarrangements, many inflammatory foci, enlarged vessels, amastigote nests and dying neurons were seen at various levels of IL-12p40KO spinal cord. Compared to WT mice, IL-12p40KO mice presented a decrement on total number of neurons (46.4%, p < 0.05) and showed increased values of immunoreactive area for nitrotyrosine (239%, p < 0.01) and NOS (544%, p < 0.001). Moreover, the intensity of nitrotyrosine (16%, p < 0.01), NOS (38%, p < 0.05) and S100beta (21%, p < 0.001) immunoreactivities were also augmented. No IFN-gamma-labeled cells were seen in WT spinal cord tissue, contrary to IL-12p40KO tissue that displayed inflammatory infiltrating cells and also some parenchymal cells positively labeled. CONCLUSION: We suggest that overproduction of NO may account for neuronal death at the spinal cord of T. cruzi-infected IL-12p40KO mice and that IFN-gamma and S100beta may contribute to NOS activation in the absence of IL-12.


Assuntos
Subunidade p40 da Interleucina-12/genética , Mielite/metabolismo , Degeneração Neural/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico/biossíntese , Medula Espinal/metabolismo , Trypanosoma cruzi/metabolismo , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Doença de Chagas/metabolismo , Doença de Chagas/fisiopatologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Imunidade Inata/imunologia , Mediadores da Inflamação/metabolismo , Interferon gama/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Mielite/parasitologia , Mielite/fisiopatologia , Degeneração Neural/parasitologia , Degeneração Neural/fisiopatologia , Fatores de Crescimento Neural/metabolismo , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neurônios/parasitologia , Neurônios/patologia , Óxido Nítrico Sintase Tipo I/metabolismo , Paraplegia/metabolismo , Paraplegia/parasitologia , Paraplegia/fisiopatologia , Subunidade beta da Proteína Ligante de Cálcio S100 , Proteínas S100/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/parasitologia , Medula Espinal/fisiopatologia , Tirosina/análogos & derivados , Tirosina/metabolismo
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J Neuroinflammation ; 5: 48, 2008 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18947414

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Worldwide, approximately two billion people are chronically infected with Toxoplasma gondii with largely unknown consequences. METHODS: To better understand long-term effects and pathogenesis of this common, persistent brain infection, mice were infected at a time in human years equivalent to early to mid adulthood and studied 5-12 months later. Appearance, behavior, neurologic function and brain MRIs were studied. Additional analyses of pathogenesis included: correlation of brain weight and neurologic findings; histopathology focusing on brain regions; full genome microarrays; immunohistochemistry characterizing inflammatory cells; determination of presence of tachyzoites and bradyzoites; electron microscopy; and study of markers of inflammation in serum. Histopathology in genetically resistant mice and cytokine and NRAMP knockout mice, effects of inoculation of isolated parasites, and treatment with sulfadiazine or alphaPD1 ligand were studied. RESULTS: Twelve months after infection, a time equivalent to middle to early elderly ages, mice had behavioral and neurological deficits, and brain MRIs showed mild to moderate ventricular dilatation. Lower brain weight correlated with greater magnitude of neurologic abnormalities and inflammation. Full genome microarrays of brains reflected inflammation causing neuronal damage (Gfap), effects on host cell protein processing (ubiquitin ligase), synapse remodeling (Complement 1q), and also increased expression of PD-1L (a ligand that allows persistent LCMV brain infection) and CD 36 (a fatty acid translocase and oxidized LDL receptor that mediates innate immune response to beta amyloid which is associated with pro-inflammation in Alzheimer's disease). Immunostaining detected no inflammation around intra-neuronal cysts, practically no free tachyzoites, and only rare bradyzoites. Nonetheless, there were perivascular, leptomeningeal inflammatory cells, particularly contiguous to the aqueduct of Sylvius and hippocampus, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, and activated microglia in perivascular areas and brain parenchyma. Genetically resistant, chronically infected mice had substantially less inflammation. CONCLUSION: In outbred mice, chronic, adult acquired T. gondii infection causes neurologic and behavioral abnormalities secondary to inflammation and loss of brain parenchyma. Perivascular inflammation is prominent particularly contiguous to the aqueduct of Sylvius and hippocampus. Even resistant mice have perivascular inflammation. This mouse model of chronic T. gondii infection raises questions of whether persistence of this parasite in brain can cause inflammation or neurodegeneration in genetically susceptible hosts.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/parasitologia , Encefalite/parasitologia , Degeneração Neural/parasitologia , Neurônios/parasitologia , Toxoplasmose Cerebral/fisiopatologia , Fatores Etários , Animais , Atrofia/parasitologia , Atrofia/patologia , Atrofia/fisiopatologia , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Biomarcadores/análise , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Encéfalo/patologia , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/parasitologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/parasitologia , Doença Crônica , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Encefalite/patologia , Encefalite/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Ventrículos Laterais/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Camundongos , Microglia/imunologia , Microglia/parasitologia , Degeneração Neural/patologia , Degeneração Neural/fisiopatologia , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Neurônios/patologia , Toxoplasma/citologia , Toxoplasma/fisiologia , Toxoplasmose Cerebral/patologia
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Neuroscience ; 150(3): 537-46, 2007 Dec 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18006239

RESUMO

To determine whether Toxoplasma gondii infection could modify biological phenomena associated with brain ischemia, we investigated the effect of permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) on neuronal survival, inflammation and redox state in chronically infected mice. Infected animals showed a 40% to 50% decrease of infarct size compared with non-infected littermates 1, 4 and 14 days after MCAO. The resistance of infected mice may be associated with increased basal levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines and/or a marked reduction of the MCAO-related brain induction of two pro-inflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma (IFNgamma). In addition, potential anti-inflammatory/neuroprotective factors such as nerve growth factor, suppressor of cytokine signaling-3, superoxide dismutase activity, uncoupling protein-2 and glutathione (GSH) were upregulated in the brain of infected mice. Consistent with a role of GSH in central cytokine regulation, GSH depletion by diethyl maleate inhibited Toxoplasma gondii lesion resistance by increasing the proinflammatory cytokine IFNgamma brain levels. Overall, these findings indicate that chronic toxoplasmosis decisively influences both the inflammatory molecular events and outcome of cerebral ischemia.


Assuntos
Isquemia Encefálica , Infarto da Artéria Cerebral Média , Toxoplasma , Toxoplasmose/imunologia , Toxoplasmose/patologia , Animais , Encéfalo/imunologia , Encéfalo/parasitologia , Encéfalo/patologia , Isquemia Encefálica/imunologia , Isquemia Encefálica/parasitologia , Isquemia Encefálica/patologia , Doença Crônica , Citocinas/metabolismo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Hiperfagia/imunologia , Hiperfagia/parasitologia , Hiperfagia/patologia , Infarto da Artéria Cerebral Média/imunologia , Infarto da Artéria Cerebral Média/parasitologia , Infarto da Artéria Cerebral Média/patologia , Canais Iônicos/genética , Masculino , Camundongos , Proteínas Mitocondriais/genética , Degeneração Neural/imunologia , Degeneração Neural/parasitologia , Degeneração Neural/patologia , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo , Proteína 3 Supressora da Sinalização de Citocinas , Proteínas Supressoras da Sinalização de Citocina/genética , Proteína Desacopladora 2 , Regulação para Cima
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