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Toll-like receptor-positive cells and recognition of pathogens: How human myeloid dendritic cells respond to in vitro infection with Leishmania infantum

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CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN
Volume 12, Issue 32, Pages 4255-4262

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/138161206778743556

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Dendritic cells (DCs), instructed by the priming signals from microbial factors, can produce interleukin (IL)12p70 and promote T helper (Th)] proliferation and interferon (IFN)-gamma production. This event seems to be critical for the containment of infections caused by intracellular pathogens, even including Leishmania infection. In the present in vitro study we have investigated: 1) phagocytic capacities and IL-12 production by human monocyte-derived DCs and macrophages (MOs), infected with Leishmania infantum promastigotes; 2) IFN-gamma production by human CD4+ T cells coincubated with DCs or macrophages pulsed with live promastigotes. Monocyte-derived myeloid DCs and M circle divide s from healthy donors were infected with live metacyclic Leishmania infantum (MON-1) promastigotes, previously opsonized with 5% autologous serum, at 1:4 cell/parasite ratio. Percentage and index of phagocytosis were calculated after 2, 24 and 48 h of incubation. IL-12 production was evaluated by an ELISA in supernatants from 48 h Leishmania-infected or lipopolysaccharides (LPS,-stimulated DCs and M circle divide s, also in the presence of phytohernagglutinin-activated or inactivated CD4(+) T cells. For IFN-gamma production, CD4+ T cells were repeatedly stimulated with DCs or M circle divide s, pulsed with live Leishmania promastigotes or activated with LPS. The number of IFN-gamma-secreting cells was evaluated by an ELISpot assay. Results showed that ?/10s have a higher phagocytic capacity towards L. infantum promastigotes than DCs. Moreover, unlike M circle divide s, Leishmania-infected DCs were able to release IL-12p7O; this production significantly increased in the presence of activated CD4+ T cells. Finally, DCs pulsed with live parasites and added to autologous CD4+ T cells induced a higher number of IFN-gamma-si.creting cells than MOs, thus indicating their ability to polarize Th cells toward the Thl subset. These data indicate that DCs are able to promote protective Thl immune responses in our experimental model of Leishmania infantum infection, thus representing the grounds for initiating immunoterapeutic and vaccinal strategies.

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