Effect of the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) in the modulation of T cells in immune response to Leishmania braziliensis in vitro
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https://doi.org/10.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v5i1.1043.p5-15.2017Palavras-chave:
Leishmania braziliensis, SLAM, Cytokines, ImmunosuppressionResumo
Introduction: Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) is a self-ligand receptor on the surface of activated T- and B-lymphocytes, macrophages, and DC. Studies have shown PBMC from healthy individuals exposed to Leishmania differ in IFN-γ production. Objective: We investigated the role of SLAM signaling pathway in PMBC from high (HP) and low (LP) IFN-γ producers exposed to L. braziliensis in vitro. Methods: PBMC from 43 healthy individuals were cultured with or without antigen, α-SLAM, rIL-12 and rIFN-γ. The cytokines production was evaluated by ELISA, and SLAM expression by flow cytometry. Results: L. braziliensis associated with rIFN-γ or rIL-12 reduced early SLAM but did not modify this response later in HP. α-SLAM did not alter CD3+SLAM+ expression, and not affected IFN-γ and IL-13 production, in both groups, but increased significantly IL-10 in HP. Leishmania associated with α-SLAM and rIL-12 increased IFN-γ in LP, as well as IL-13 in HP. LP group presented low IFN-γ and IL-13 production, and low SLAM expression. Conclusion: Collectively, these findings suggest that when PBMC from healthy individuals are sensitized with L. braziliensis in vitro, SLAM acts in modulating Th1 response in HP individuals and induces a condition of immunosuppression in LP individuals.
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Copyright (c) 2017 Zirlane Castelo Branco Coêlho, Maria Jania Teixeira, Maria do Livramento Leitão Vilar, Jesamar Correia Matos, Jesamar Correia Matos, Ivo Castelo Branco Coêlho, Geanne Matos Andrade, Margarida Maria Lima Pompeu

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