Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa

Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma cruzi are intracellular parasites which, as part of their life cycle, induce a potent cell-mediated immunity (CMI) maintained by Th1 lymphocytes and IFN-<FONT FACE="Symbol">g</font>. In both cases, induction of a strong CMI is thought to protec...

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Main Authors: Gazzinelli R.T., Talvani A., Camargo M.M., Santiago H.C., Oliveira M.A.P., Vieira L.Q., Martins G.A., Aliberti J.C.S., Silva J.S.
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 1998-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000100012
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spelling doaj-089a82e66967426ebe9234333ce0bb8a2020-11-24T23:10:28ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X0034-73101998-01-0131189104Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoaGazzinelli R.T.Talvani A.Camargo M.M.Santiago H.C.Oliveira M.A.P.Vieira L.Q.Martins G.A.Aliberti J.C.S.Silva J.S.Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma cruzi are intracellular parasites which, as part of their life cycle, induce a potent cell-mediated immunity (CMI) maintained by Th1 lymphocytes and IFN-<FONT FACE="Symbol">g</font>. In both cases, induction of a strong CMI is thought to protect the host against rapid parasite multiplication and consequent pathology and lethality during the acute phase of infection. However, the parasitic infection is not eliminated by the immune system and the vertebrate host serves as a parasite reservoir. In contrast, Leishmania sp, which is a slow growing parasite, appears to evade induction of CMI during early stages of infection as a strategy for surviving in a hostile environment (i.e., inside the macrophages which are their obligatory niche in the vertebrate host). Recent reports show that the initiation of IL-12 synthesis by macrophages during these parasitic infections is a key event in regulating CMI and disease outcome. The studies reviewed here indicate that activation/inhibition of distinct signaling pathways and certain macrophage functions by intracellular protozoa are important events in inducing/modulating the immune response of their vertebrate hosts, allowing parasite and host survival and therefore maintaining parasite life cycles.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000100012LeishmaniaToxoplasma gondiiTrypanosoma cruzimacrophagescytokinesnitric oxide
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author Gazzinelli R.T.
Talvani A.
Camargo M.M.
Santiago H.C.
Oliveira M.A.P.
Vieira L.Q.
Martins G.A.
Aliberti J.C.S.
Silva J.S.
spellingShingle Gazzinelli R.T.
Talvani A.
Camargo M.M.
Santiago H.C.
Oliveira M.A.P.
Vieira L.Q.
Martins G.A.
Aliberti J.C.S.
Silva J.S.
Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Leishmania
Toxoplasma gondii
Trypanosoma cruzi
macrophages
cytokines
nitric oxide
author_facet Gazzinelli R.T.
Talvani A.
Camargo M.M.
Santiago H.C.
Oliveira M.A.P.
Vieira L.Q.
Martins G.A.
Aliberti J.C.S.
Silva J.S.
author_sort Gazzinelli R.T.
title Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
title_short Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
title_full Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
title_fullStr Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
title_full_unstemmed Induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
title_sort induction of cell-mediated immunity during early stages of infection with intracellular protozoa
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
0034-7310
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma cruzi are intracellular parasites which, as part of their life cycle, induce a potent cell-mediated immunity (CMI) maintained by Th1 lymphocytes and IFN-<FONT FACE="Symbol">g</font>. In both cases, induction of a strong CMI is thought to protect the host against rapid parasite multiplication and consequent pathology and lethality during the acute phase of infection. However, the parasitic infection is not eliminated by the immune system and the vertebrate host serves as a parasite reservoir. In contrast, Leishmania sp, which is a slow growing parasite, appears to evade induction of CMI during early stages of infection as a strategy for surviving in a hostile environment (i.e., inside the macrophages which are their obligatory niche in the vertebrate host). Recent reports show that the initiation of IL-12 synthesis by macrophages during these parasitic infections is a key event in regulating CMI and disease outcome. The studies reviewed here indicate that activation/inhibition of distinct signaling pathways and certain macrophage functions by intracellular protozoa are important events in inducing/modulating the immune response of their vertebrate hosts, allowing parasite and host survival and therefore maintaining parasite life cycles.
topic Leishmania
Toxoplasma gondii
Trypanosoma cruzi
macrophages
cytokines
nitric oxide
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000100012
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