Immunosuppression in experimental cryptococcosis in rats: Modification of macrophage functions by T suppressor cells |
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Authors: | Hector R. Rubinstein Claudia E. Sotomayor Laura A. Cervi Clelia M. Riera Dra. Diana T. Masih |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cátedra de Mícología e Inmunología. Departamento de Bioquimica Clínica. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina;(2) Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Suc. 16, CC 61-5016 Córdoba, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The influence of lymphocytes on the modulation of macrophage functions in altered immune states induced by Cryptococcus neoformans infection in rats has been investigated. In this report we observed a decrease of in vitro phagocytic activity by peritoneal cells (PC) from rats that received T suppressor cells induced by cryptococcal infection, against both the same microorganism that stimulated this suppressor population (p<0.05) and another non-pathogenic primary yeast (Candida tropicalis), (p<0.02). The microbicide function of the PC from these animals present a significant decrease in challenge by C. tropicalis (p<0.002) when compared with PC from animals transferred with T normal cells. The transference of T suppressor cells induced by cryptococcal infection in animals immunized with human serum albumin-complete Freund's adjuvant (HSA-CFA) produces a significant alteration of the phagocytosis to HSA-human red cells (HSA-HRC) when compared with the phagocytosis observed in animals that received T normal cells or the phagocytosis of normal animals (p<0.001). We could also observe that the DTH to HSA studied during 30 days was negative in rats transferred with PC sensitizated with HSA and treated with suppressor T cells, when compared with the DTH response of animals transferred with PC-HSA cocultured with normal cells (p<0.05 21st day). The data presented in this paper illustrated that following infection of rats with C. neoformans there is a change in some population of accessory cells behavior reflected by the modification of several functions, such as phagocytosis, lytic activity and antigen presentation. |
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Keywords: | Cryptococcus neoformans macrophages T suppressor cells phagocytosis antigen presentation |
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