Analysis of the cytokine profile in spleen cells from dogs naturally infected by Leishmania chagasi
Recent studies suggest that asymptomatic dogs infected with canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) develop a Th1 immunological profile whilst oligosymptomatic and symptomatic CVL-infected animals present a Th2 profile. In the present study, an RT-PCR method has been standardised and employed to evaluat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 2007-01, Vol.115 (1), p.135-145 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent studies suggest that asymptomatic dogs infected with canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) develop a Th1 immunological profile whilst oligosymptomatic and symptomatic CVL-infected animals present a Th2 profile. In the present study, an RT-PCR method has been standardised and employed to evaluate the frequency and the semi-quantitative level of expression of the cytokines IL-4, IL-10, IL-12, INF-γ and TNF-α in splenocytes of 30 dogs naturally infected with
Leishmania chagasi and of 7 non-infected dogs (NID). An increase in the level of expression of IL-12 (
p
=
0.059) was detected in all CVL-infected dogs compared with NID. In dogs exhibiting high parasitism, the frequency of expression of IL-10 was higher (
p
=
0.011) than in animals presenting low parasitism or medium parasitism (MP) and in NID animals, whilst the level of expression of IL-10 was higher (
p
=
0.0094) than in animals exhibiting MP and in the NID group. Positive correlations between the levels of expression of IL-10 with respect to the progression of the disease (IL-10:
r
=
0.3510;
p
=
0.0337) and the levels of expression of IL-10 and INF-γ increase in parasitism (IL-10:
r
=
0.3428;
p
=
0.0438 and INF-γ:
r
=
0.4690;
p
=
0.0045) were observed. Such data suggest that CVL is marked by a balanced production of Th1 and Th2 cytokines, with a predominant accumulation of IL-10 as a consequence of an increase in parasitic load and progression of the disease, and INF-γ was related with the increase in parasitic load. |
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ISSN: | 0165-2427 1873-2534 1365-2567 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.vetimm.2006.10.001 |