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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Role of Th2 cytokines and polymorphonuclear cells in allograft rejection in mice

Surquin, Murielle 08 October 2007 (has links)
Acute allograft rejection remains a major problem in solid organ transplantation, because rejection may lead to acute or chronic loss of graft function. The failure of certain anti-rejection prophylactic treatments suggests that several unexpected pathways might be involved in the rejection process. The aim of our experiments was to investigate the effector mechanisms responsible for skin graft rejection in mice. To adress this question, we took advantage of the possibility to restrict the alloimmune response to isolated allogeneic MHC class II molecules or to isolated minor transplantation antigens, combined with the possibility to study separately the response of CD4+ or CD8+ T cells in mice deficient for Th1 or Th2 cytokines or cytotoxic molecules. We used the bm12 skin graft combination (C57BL/6 H2Kbm12 grafted on C57BL/6 H2Kb) as a model of single MHC class II disparity and the b2microglobulin skin graft model (C57BL/6 b2m+/+ grafted on C57BL/6 b2m-/-) as a model of minor transplantation antigen disparity. Our goal was to engage a limited number of effectors, trying in a second time to block each rejection pathway selectively. We showed that Fas/FasL-mediated CD4+ T cells cytotoxicity, eosinophil recruitment, activation and degranulation induced by Th2 derived cytokines, and CD4-derived IFN-g production are involved in the rejection of grafts bearing either a single MHC class II disparity or b2m-derived minor histocompatibilty antigens. In addition, rejection of MHC class II disparate skin grafts also includes the participation of neutrophils, in particular conditions where the occurrence of the Th2/eosinophil pathway was prevented. Altogether, our data show a multiplicity and a redundancy of the effector pathways participating in allograft rejection. Among the different effectors pathways identified, including effectors from both innate and adaptive immune systems, some act synergistically, whereas others act as alternative pathways, depending of the degree of donor-recipient mismatch.
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The Implications of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on Localized Immune and Hormonal Responses Mediated by Trophoblasts of the Human Placenta

Gurm, Harmeet January 2021 (has links)
Over the approximate nine months of its intrauterine existence, the development of the fetus is supported by the human placenta. This transient organ is central to pregnancy success as it facilitates maternal-fetal exchange, immunological tolerance, and hormone production. Villous trophoblasts mediate placental formation by engaging in a continuous turnover process of proliferation, differentiation, fusion, and apoptosis. In doing so, cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts maintain the integrity of the outer placental lining known as the syncytium. Exposure to drugs, however, can compromise placental establishment, which can in turn adversely impact pregnancy and fetal health. Specifically, cannabis is widely used by women of reproductive age and during pregnancy. While maternal cannabis use is linked to poor outcomes such as preterm birth and neurodevelopmental delays in exposed children, the underlying mechanisms are not well-defined. First, we characterized a functionally relevant cell line to model differentiation and fusion. In a comparison of the BeWo and BeWo b30 cell lines, our findings demonstrated that both models similarly undergo fusion. We then explored the implications of exposure to delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9-THC) on the immunological roles of villous trophoblasts. We observed that cytotrophoblast differentiation and fusion were associated with localized inflammation due to elevated interleukin-2 (IL-2) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) but inhibited interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) production. ∆9-THC exposure impaired this T helper 1/2 cytokine balance through decreased IL-2 and TNF-α as well as increased IL-4 and IL-10 levels. Subsequently, we investigated the effects of ∆9-THC in TNF-α- and IL-10-dominant environments, to represent inflammatory and immunomodulatory microenvironments, respectively. Coincident with inflammation, ∆9-THC attenuated trophoblast fusion and the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, progesterone and cortisol, through perturbed cytochrome P450 regulation. This thesis ultimately lays a foundation for understanding how cannabis use during pregnancy may compromise the fusogenic, immune and endocrine functions of villous trophoblasts in the placenta. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc) / The human placenta is a pregnancy-specific organ that supports the health of the mother- to-be and fetus. Stem cells known as cytotrophoblasts undergo differentiation and fusion to support the establishment of the syncytium, which creates a boundary that separates the maternal and fetal circulations. In the case of cannabis consumption during pregnancy, its biologically active components can travel to the placenta, cross the syncytium, and enter fetal blood. Our primary objective was to determine how cannabis exposure can impact the formation and maintenance of the syncytium. While maternal use has been linked to short- and long-term consequences for child health, existing research lacks a complete understanding of the underlying mechanisms. We demonstrate that cannabis exposure alters the production of important immune and hormonal factors during cytotrophoblast fusion, which may play a role in mediating poor placental development. Ultimately, it is critical to explore the implications of cannabis use for female reproductive health due to a rising trend in its use.
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Toll-Like Receptor 4 Mediates Chronic Restraint Stress-Induced Immune Suppression

Zhang, Yi, Woodruff, Michael, Zhang, Ying, Miao, Junying, Hanley, Gregory, Stuart, Charles, Zeng, Xiao, Prabhakar, Savita, Moorman, Jonathan, Zhao, Baoxiang, Yin, Deling 01 February 2008 (has links)
Stress, either physical or psychological, can have a dramatic impact on the immune system. Little progress, however, has been made in understanding stress-induced immune suppression. We report here that mice subjected to chronic 12-hour daily physical restraint for two days significantly increased the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Interestingly, TLR4-deficient mice are resistant to stress-induced lymphocyte reduction. In addition, restraint stress caused dramatic decrease in T help 1 (Th1) cytokine IFN-γ and IL-2 levels but increase in Th2 cytokine IL-4 in wild type mice. Moreover, the restraint stress significantly inhibits changes of Th1 and Th2 cytokines in TLR4-deficient mice compared with the wild type mice. Therefore, stress modulates the immune system through a TLR4-dependent mechanism.
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ROLE OF TH2 IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE REGULATORS IN TUMOR-INDUCED DIFFERENTIATION OF MYELOID-LYMPHATIC ENDOTHELIAL CELL PROGENITORS

Espinosa Gonzalez, Maria Camila 01 December 2021 (has links)
Lymphatic metastasis in breast cancer (BC) is one of the most important prognostic factors for patient survival. The escaped tumor cells reach distant vital organs and their unopposed expansion in these organs may cause mortality to patient. Tumor cells are transported to lymph node (LN) exclusively by tumor lymphatic vessels (LV). Increased tumor lymphangiogenesis, i.e., the formation of new LV is currently thought to be promoted by soluble factors such as VEGF-C and –D that activate VEGFR-3 expressed in lymphatic endothelial cells (LEC). These factors are secreted by malignant, tumor-infiltrating immune and stromal cells and create a favorable environment for formation of new vessels. However, emerging evidence suggests that tumor lymphangiogenesis is also promoted by Myeloid-derived Lymphatic Endothelial Cell Progenitors (M-LECP). We recently showed that M-LECP are abundant in mouse and human breast tumors and that their density strongly correlates with both lymphatic formation and nodal metastasis. Characterization of M-LECP showed that nearly all these cells express typical markers of the M2-type of macrophages such as CD163, CD204, and CD209. These cells are consider to be strongly immunosuppressive as exemplified by their inhibition of mobilization, activation, and survival of the key defenders against cancer cells, cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocytes. Here, we compare the in vitro differentiation of M-LECP derived from bone marrow (BM) myeloid precursors primed with CSF-1 followed by secondary stimulants such as LPS, an immunomodulatory ligand for TLR4, and IL-4, IL-13, and IL-10 downstream targets of this receptor that are known to promote M2-macrophage development. Expression of these stimulants was analyzed by qPCR, flow cytometry, and ELISA during M-LECP differentiation. Our study describes the expression and functionality of these Th2 cytokines and their receptors during M-LECP differentiation. We found that each of the Th2 pathways singularly promotes M-LECP differentiation but there is an absent additive effect. We also found that IL-10 but no other Th2 cytokines is upregulated along with its receptor and contributes to the expression of the lymphatic properties similarly to LPS. To our knowledge, the role of IL-10 in development of lymphatic phenotype through differentiation of M-LECP has not been reported previously. Lastly, we show recruitment of M-LECP in a mouse BC model and the co-expression of the Th2 cytokine receptors in these cells. These studies have a potential to identify new regulators of M-LECP production in the bone marrow that could serve as biomarkers and targets for inhibiting tumor lymphatic formation, and by extension, lymph node metastasis.
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Effects of toll-like receptor 2 ligands on T-cell responses to mite allergen in humans

Taylor, Rebecca Chantelle January 2007 (has links)
[Truncated abstract] The last few decades have witnessed an increase in the prevalence, morbidity and economic burden associated with asthma and allergic disease. This rising incidence cannot be completely explained by changes in genetic factors or by improvements in diagnostic procedures. Environmental factors, particularly those associated with a westernised lifestyle, are considered to be involved in this increase. In the late 1980’s Strachan was the first to link environmental factors with allergic disease, this theory became to be known as the ‘hygiene hypothesis’. This hypothesis links the “cleaner” more “healthy ” environment we now live in, with an increased risk of developing allergic disease. This effect is highlighted by studies linking farm and animal exposure (rich in microbial compounds) during early life with a decrease in allergic disease. Since then numerous studies have been undertaken to ascertain the factors present in the microbe rich environment, which elicit this protective effect. Many studies have revolved around endotoxin, however microbial components (mainly from Gram-positive bacteria) which signal through Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), have also shown that they can alter the allergic immune response. In mice models TLR2 has been shown to both exacerbate and inhibit allergic disease. The above research highlights the need for further studies into the effect of TLR2 ligands, and to define the mechanisms by which they exert their effects in human allergic disease. These mechanisms will be relevant to understanding the pathogenesis of allergy, but also might provide novel ways to treat allergy. The aims of the study outlined in this thesis were to determine whether in vitro exposure to TLR2 ligands could modify the established immune response to house dust mite allergen (HDM), and to examine the mechanisms by which this occurs. ... The addition of glucocorticoids to LTA enhanced the ability of this TLR2 ligand to inhibit IL-5 and IL-13 production by HDM-activated blood mononuclear cells. In conclusion, this study shows that TLR2 ligands have the ability to inhibit the Th2 response to mite allergen in previously sensitized individuals by an as yet unknown mechanism. However the findings described herein do provide an impetus for future studies designed to uncover novel mechanisms by which allergic responses can be ameliorated, and may open new treatment modalities.
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Papel funcional dos leucotrienos na resposta imunológica ao melanoma B16-F0 experimental em camundongos / The role of Leukotrienes in the immune response of melanoma B16-F0 in experimental mice

Silveira, Denise Sayuri Calheiros da 01 June 2012 (has links)
No presente trabalho investigamos a relevância dos mediadores lipídicos (Leucotrienos) gerados pela enzima 5-Lipoxigenase (5-LO) na susceptibilidade ou resistência de camundongos ao Melanoma experimental com células tumorais B16-F0, utilizando como modelo camundongos produtores de leucotrienos (129_WT) e camundongos geneticamente deficientes \"knockout\" de 5-LO (129_5-LO KO). Primeiramente, verificamos que leucócitos peritoneais provenientes de animais WT implantados com melanoma B16-F0, apresentam aumento da expressão do gene para 5-LO (Alox5). Nossos resultados mostram que animais 5-LO KO, deficientes de 5-LO são mais eficientes no controle da progressão do tumor e apresentam significativo aumento na sobrevivência, quando comparados a animais WT, produtores de 5-LO. A nossa análise do perfil imunológico em células esplênicas indicam que a maior eficiência dos camundongos 5-LO KO no controle do crescimento de células tumorais B16-F0 estariam associados à presença numérica aumentada de neutrófilos (Gr-1+), células apresentadoras de antígeno (I-Ab+) majoritariamente CD19+CD80+ e esplenócitos capacitados para produção de altos níveis de citocinas pró-inflamatórias/efetoras como a IL-6, TNF?, IFN-? e baixos níveis de citocinas regulatórias como IL-10, 15 dias pós-implantação do tumor; a rápida geração da resposta imune polarizada para produção elevada de citocinas Th1 (IFN-?), mas não, citocinas Th2 (IL-10) e presença de maiores números de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+ efetoras, expressando o fenótipo CD44high ou CD44highCD62Llow. Ainda, verificamos que a deficiência genética da 5-LO ou a inibição da 5-LO pelo MK886 em células LAK, aumenta significativamente sua atividade citotóxica em células do melanoma B16-F0. Nossos resultados em conjunto, indicam que leucotrienos gerados pela enzima 5-LO, modulam negativamente a geração de resposta imune protetora em camundongos para o Melanoma B16-F0. / In the present work we examine the contribution of 5-lipoxigenase-derived lipid mediators during experimental melanoma (B16-F0) in 5-LO gene knockout (KO) mice and wild-type (WT) mice. The 5-LO KO mice presented delayed tumor growth, lesser tumor volume and delayed mortality. The greater resistance of 5-LO KO mice correlated with the following: High splenic Gr-1+ leukocytes counts, High and dominant presence of splenic IAb+CD19+CD80+ antigen-presenting cells counts and capacity of spleen cell to produce high levels of IL-6, TNF-?, IFN-? and lower levels of IL-10 early after tumor cells implantation; rapid T-cell polarization to secret high quantities of Th1 type cytokine IFN-? and low quantities of Th2 type cytokine IL-10; rapid generation and greater numbers of CD4+ and CD8+ activated T cells expressing CD45RB or CD44 markers; and also CD4+ and CD8+ CD44high or CD44highCD62Llow effector T cells. Herein, IL-2 induced splenic LAK cells from 5-LO KO mice, compared with splenic LAK cells from WT mice, were more efficient at killing B16-F0 melanoma cells. The increased B16-F0 melanoma cells killing activity were also found by treatment of splenic LAK cells from WT mice with a 5-LO activity inhibitor, MK886. Our findings suggest that 5-LO deficiency altered antigen-presenting cells profile, IFN-? and IL-10 production during skin cancer disease favoring the generation of protective immune responses and also provide evidence that 5-LO-derived LTs negatively affect the host survival during experimental B16-F0 melanoma.
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A influência da convivência com um parceiro doente sobre a resposta inflamatória alérgica pulmonar em camundongos / The influence of cohabitation with sick partner on pulmonary allergic inflammatory response in mice

Hamasato, Eduardo Kenji 26 April 2016 (has links)
As relações bidirecionais entre o Sistema Nervoso e o Sistema Imune são relevantes para a manutenção da homeostase do organismo. Estudos realizados em nosso laboratório mostraram que 14 dias de coabitação com um conspecífico doente (injetado com células do tumor de Ehrlich-TAE) produziu mudanças comportamentais, endócrinas e imunológicas. Este estudo analisa os efeitos da convivência com um animal portador de tumor de Ehrlich em camundongos OVA sensibilizados e desafiados sobre a resposta alérgica pulmonar. Pares de camundongos machos foram separados em três grupos: naïve, controle e experimental. Os animais do grupo naïve não foram manipulados sendo utilizados para a avaliação de parâmetros basais. Um animal de cada par dos grupos experimental e controle foi imunizado com OVA. No dia D(0), os animais imunizados receberam uma dose reforço de OVA. No dia D(0) os camundongos do grupo experimental que não foram manipulados foram inoculados com 5x106 células de tumor de Ehrlich; seus companheiros de gaiola moradia foram designados CAD (companheiro do animal doente). Os camundongos não perturbados de cada par do grupo controle foram tratados (i.p.) em D(0) com 0,9% de NaCl, sendo designados CAS (companheiro do animal saudável). O desafio intranasal com OVA foi realizado nos camundongos CAS e CAD nos dias D(12) e D(13); colheram-se o sangue e os tecidos no dia D(14). Em comparação com o grupo CAS, os camundongos do grupo CAD apresentaram 14 dias após a coabitação: (1) aumento do número de eosinófilos e neutrófilos no LBA, (2) diminuição na contagem de células da medula óssea, (3) aumento do níveis de IL-4 e IL-5 e diminuição de IL-10 e INF-ϒ no sobrenadante do LBA, (4) aumento dos níveis de IgG1-OVA, diminuição dos níveis de IgG2a-OVA e nenhuma alteração na IgE-OVA no sangue periférico, (5) aumento na expressão de ICAM-1, VCAM-1 e L-selectina em granulócitos do LBA, (6) diminuição da reatividade da traquéia à metacolina in vitro, (7) aumento da desgranulação de mastócitos, (8) nenhuma alteração nos níveis plasmáticos de corticosterona, (9) aumento dos níveis de adrenalina e noradrenalina plasmáticas, (10) diminuição no tempo de permanência e entradas nos braços abertos do labirinto em cruz elevado, (11) diminuição da expressão de IL-6 no PVN e (12) diminuição da expressão de C-fos no PFC. Estes resultados mostram que a convivência forçada com um animal portador de um tumor ascitico de Ehrlich exacerba a inflamação alérgica pulmonar de camundongos. Eles foram discutidos como decorrentes da estimulação do Sistema Nervoso Autônomo Simpático (SNS) pelo estresse psicológico gerado pela coabitação com o parceiro doente, via liberação de adrenalina e noradrenalina e consequente mudança no perfil de citocinas Th1/Th2 para uma resposta do tipo Th2. Esta alteração seria, provavelmente, um dos mecanismos responsáveis pelo aumento do recrutamento celular para as vias aéreas dos camundongos do grupo CAD. / The bidirectional relationship between the nervous system and the imune system is relevant for homeostatic organism maintenance. Studies from our laboratory showed that 14 days of cohabitation with a sick conspecific (injected with Ehrlich tumor cells-TAE) produced behavioral, endocrinological and immunological changes. This study analyzes the effects of cohabitation with an Ehrlich tumor-bearing animal on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced lung inflammatory response in mice. Pairs of male mice were separate into three groups: naïve, control and experimental. Animals of the naïve group were kept undisturbed being used for assessment of basal parameters. One animal of each experimental and control pair of mice was immunized with OVA. On D(0), these OVA-immunized animals received an OVA booster. At this day (D(0)) the experimental mice that were kept undisturbed were inoculated with 5x106 Ehrlich tumor cells; their immunized cage-mates were then referred as to CSP(companion of sick partner). The undisturbed mice of each control pair were i.p. treated on D(0) with 0.9% NaCl; their sensitized cage-mate were subsequently referred as CHP (companion of health partner). The intranasal OVA challenge was performed on CSP and CHP mice on D(12) and D(13); blood and tissue collection were performed on D (14). Fourteen days after cohabitation, in comparison to the CHP mice, the CSP mice displayed the following: (1) an increased number of eosinophils and neutrophils in the BAL, (2) a decreased bone marrow cell count, (3) increased levels of IL-4 and IL-5 and decreased levels of IL-10 and INF-ϒ in the BAL supernatant, (4) increased levels of IgG1-OVA, decreased levels of IgG2a-OVA and no changes in OVA-specific IgE in the peripheral blood, (5) increased expression of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and L-selectin in the BAL granulocytes, (6) decreased tracheal reactivity to metacholine measured in vitro , (7) increased mast cell degranulation, (8) no changes in plasma corticosterone levels (9) increased levels of plasmatic adrenaline and noradrenaline, (10) decreased time and % of entries on open arms of elevated plus maze, (11) decreased expression of IL-6 on PVN and (12) decreased expression of C-fos on PFC. These results suggest that cohabitation with an Ehrlich tumor bearing mice exacerbates allergic lung inflammatory response in mice. Most probably, the changes observed in CSP mice are a consequence of the psychological stress induced by forced cohabitation with the sick partner. Strong involvement of the sympathetic nervous system through adrenaline and noradrenaline release and a shift of the Th1/Th2 cytokine profile toward a Th2 response were considered to be the mechanisms underlying the cell recruitment to the animal´s airways.
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A influência da convivência com um parceiro doente sobre a resposta inflamatória alérgica pulmonar em camundongos / The influence of cohabitation with sick partner on pulmonary allergic inflammatory response in mice

Eduardo Kenji Hamasato 26 April 2016 (has links)
As relações bidirecionais entre o Sistema Nervoso e o Sistema Imune são relevantes para a manutenção da homeostase do organismo. Estudos realizados em nosso laboratório mostraram que 14 dias de coabitação com um conspecífico doente (injetado com células do tumor de Ehrlich-TAE) produziu mudanças comportamentais, endócrinas e imunológicas. Este estudo analisa os efeitos da convivência com um animal portador de tumor de Ehrlich em camundongos OVA sensibilizados e desafiados sobre a resposta alérgica pulmonar. Pares de camundongos machos foram separados em três grupos: naïve, controle e experimental. Os animais do grupo naïve não foram manipulados sendo utilizados para a avaliação de parâmetros basais. Um animal de cada par dos grupos experimental e controle foi imunizado com OVA. No dia D(0), os animais imunizados receberam uma dose reforço de OVA. No dia D(0) os camundongos do grupo experimental que não foram manipulados foram inoculados com 5x106 células de tumor de Ehrlich; seus companheiros de gaiola moradia foram designados CAD (companheiro do animal doente). Os camundongos não perturbados de cada par do grupo controle foram tratados (i.p.) em D(0) com 0,9% de NaCl, sendo designados CAS (companheiro do animal saudável). O desafio intranasal com OVA foi realizado nos camundongos CAS e CAD nos dias D(12) e D(13); colheram-se o sangue e os tecidos no dia D(14). Em comparação com o grupo CAS, os camundongos do grupo CAD apresentaram 14 dias após a coabitação: (1) aumento do número de eosinófilos e neutrófilos no LBA, (2) diminuição na contagem de células da medula óssea, (3) aumento do níveis de IL-4 e IL-5 e diminuição de IL-10 e INF-ϒ no sobrenadante do LBA, (4) aumento dos níveis de IgG1-OVA, diminuição dos níveis de IgG2a-OVA e nenhuma alteração na IgE-OVA no sangue periférico, (5) aumento na expressão de ICAM-1, VCAM-1 e L-selectina em granulócitos do LBA, (6) diminuição da reatividade da traquéia à metacolina in vitro, (7) aumento da desgranulação de mastócitos, (8) nenhuma alteração nos níveis plasmáticos de corticosterona, (9) aumento dos níveis de adrenalina e noradrenalina plasmáticas, (10) diminuição no tempo de permanência e entradas nos braços abertos do labirinto em cruz elevado, (11) diminuição da expressão de IL-6 no PVN e (12) diminuição da expressão de C-fos no PFC. Estes resultados mostram que a convivência forçada com um animal portador de um tumor ascitico de Ehrlich exacerba a inflamação alérgica pulmonar de camundongos. Eles foram discutidos como decorrentes da estimulação do Sistema Nervoso Autônomo Simpático (SNS) pelo estresse psicológico gerado pela coabitação com o parceiro doente, via liberação de adrenalina e noradrenalina e consequente mudança no perfil de citocinas Th1/Th2 para uma resposta do tipo Th2. Esta alteração seria, provavelmente, um dos mecanismos responsáveis pelo aumento do recrutamento celular para as vias aéreas dos camundongos do grupo CAD. / The bidirectional relationship between the nervous system and the imune system is relevant for homeostatic organism maintenance. Studies from our laboratory showed that 14 days of cohabitation with a sick conspecific (injected with Ehrlich tumor cells-TAE) produced behavioral, endocrinological and immunological changes. This study analyzes the effects of cohabitation with an Ehrlich tumor-bearing animal on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced lung inflammatory response in mice. Pairs of male mice were separate into three groups: naïve, control and experimental. Animals of the naïve group were kept undisturbed being used for assessment of basal parameters. One animal of each experimental and control pair of mice was immunized with OVA. On D(0), these OVA-immunized animals received an OVA booster. At this day (D(0)) the experimental mice that were kept undisturbed were inoculated with 5x106 Ehrlich tumor cells; their immunized cage-mates were then referred as to CSP(companion of sick partner). The undisturbed mice of each control pair were i.p. treated on D(0) with 0.9% NaCl; their sensitized cage-mate were subsequently referred as CHP (companion of health partner). The intranasal OVA challenge was performed on CSP and CHP mice on D(12) and D(13); blood and tissue collection were performed on D (14). Fourteen days after cohabitation, in comparison to the CHP mice, the CSP mice displayed the following: (1) an increased number of eosinophils and neutrophils in the BAL, (2) a decreased bone marrow cell count, (3) increased levels of IL-4 and IL-5 and decreased levels of IL-10 and INF-ϒ in the BAL supernatant, (4) increased levels of IgG1-OVA, decreased levels of IgG2a-OVA and no changes in OVA-specific IgE in the peripheral blood, (5) increased expression of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and L-selectin in the BAL granulocytes, (6) decreased tracheal reactivity to metacholine measured in vitro , (7) increased mast cell degranulation, (8) no changes in plasma corticosterone levels (9) increased levels of plasmatic adrenaline and noradrenaline, (10) decreased time and % of entries on open arms of elevated plus maze, (11) decreased expression of IL-6 on PVN and (12) decreased expression of C-fos on PFC. These results suggest that cohabitation with an Ehrlich tumor bearing mice exacerbates allergic lung inflammatory response in mice. Most probably, the changes observed in CSP mice are a consequence of the psychological stress induced by forced cohabitation with the sick partner. Strong involvement of the sympathetic nervous system through adrenaline and noradrenaline release and a shift of the Th1/Th2 cytokine profile toward a Th2 response were considered to be the mechanisms underlying the cell recruitment to the animal´s airways.
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Influence du facteur neurotrophique Neurturine dans les cellules nerveuses et immunitaires lors de l'inflammation des voies respiratoires / Influence of the neurotrophic factor Neurturin in immune and nerve cells during airway inflammation

Mauffray, Marion 23 November 2015 (has links)
L’asthme est une maladie inflammatoire chronique induite par des allergènes ou des substances environnementales irritantes et caractérisée par une hyperréactivité des voies respiratoires. Il existe un lien entre l’inflammation neurogène et l’inflammation immunitaire au niveau des voies respiratoires. Des études suggèrent que des facteurs neurotrophiques participent à l’apparition des symptômes de l’asthme.Chez la souris, la Neurturine (NTN) est un facteur neurotrophique qui serait capable de moduler les principaux symptômes liés à l’asthme via un récepteur spécifique, le GDNF Family Receptor alpha 2 (GFRalpha2) et son co-récepteur, la tyrosine kinase RET. Afin de déterminer par quels mécanismes la NTN peut influencer le niveau d’inflammation de la voie Th2, des souris sauvages et NTN-/- ont été comparées dans différents modèles d’asthme aigu ou chronique induits avec les allergènes ovalbumine ou du « House Dust Mite ». L’implication de la NTN au niveau de l’inflammation neurogène, de la régulation des cellules immunitaires et dans le remodelage des tissus a été évaluée. Son rôle anti-inflammatoire a également été testé in vitro.Les résultats obtenus suggèrent que la Neurturine est capable d’agir in vivo et in vitro comme médiateur anti-inflammatoire. / Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease in response to allergens and environmental irritants. The pathophysiology of asthma is defined by airway inflammation and airway hyperreactivity. Interestingly, it has been shown that there is a link between neurogenic and immune airway inflammation. Moreover studies suggest that neurotrophic factors participate in the pathogenesis of many features and symptoms of asthma.Neurturin (NTN) is a neurotrophic factor which could be involved in the modulation of many symptoms of asthma through the GDNF family receptor alpha 2 (GFRalpha2) and the proto-oncogene RET co-receptor. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. By studying WT and NTN-/- mice after acute and chronic airway inflammation protocols induced by the allergens ovalbumin or house dust mite, we investigated how NTN is able to modulate the level of Th2 responses through neurogenic inflammation and immune cells’ regulation. We analysed its relationship with structural airway remodelling and we also tested the potential anti-inflammatory role of NTN in vitro.The achievements suggest that Neurturin acts in vivo and in vitro as an anti-inflammatory mediator.
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Papel funcional dos leucotrienos na resposta imunológica ao melanoma B16-F0 experimental em camundongos / The role of Leukotrienes in the immune response of melanoma B16-F0 in experimental mice

Denise Sayuri Calheiros da Silveira 01 June 2012 (has links)
No presente trabalho investigamos a relevância dos mediadores lipídicos (Leucotrienos) gerados pela enzima 5-Lipoxigenase (5-LO) na susceptibilidade ou resistência de camundongos ao Melanoma experimental com células tumorais B16-F0, utilizando como modelo camundongos produtores de leucotrienos (129_WT) e camundongos geneticamente deficientes \"knockout\" de 5-LO (129_5-LO KO). Primeiramente, verificamos que leucócitos peritoneais provenientes de animais WT implantados com melanoma B16-F0, apresentam aumento da expressão do gene para 5-LO (Alox5). Nossos resultados mostram que animais 5-LO KO, deficientes de 5-LO são mais eficientes no controle da progressão do tumor e apresentam significativo aumento na sobrevivência, quando comparados a animais WT, produtores de 5-LO. A nossa análise do perfil imunológico em células esplênicas indicam que a maior eficiência dos camundongos 5-LO KO no controle do crescimento de células tumorais B16-F0 estariam associados à presença numérica aumentada de neutrófilos (Gr-1+), células apresentadoras de antígeno (I-Ab+) majoritariamente CD19+CD80+ e esplenócitos capacitados para produção de altos níveis de citocinas pró-inflamatórias/efetoras como a IL-6, TNF?, IFN-? e baixos níveis de citocinas regulatórias como IL-10, 15 dias pós-implantação do tumor; a rápida geração da resposta imune polarizada para produção elevada de citocinas Th1 (IFN-?), mas não, citocinas Th2 (IL-10) e presença de maiores números de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+ efetoras, expressando o fenótipo CD44high ou CD44highCD62Llow. Ainda, verificamos que a deficiência genética da 5-LO ou a inibição da 5-LO pelo MK886 em células LAK, aumenta significativamente sua atividade citotóxica em células do melanoma B16-F0. Nossos resultados em conjunto, indicam que leucotrienos gerados pela enzima 5-LO, modulam negativamente a geração de resposta imune protetora em camundongos para o Melanoma B16-F0. / In the present work we examine the contribution of 5-lipoxigenase-derived lipid mediators during experimental melanoma (B16-F0) in 5-LO gene knockout (KO) mice and wild-type (WT) mice. The 5-LO KO mice presented delayed tumor growth, lesser tumor volume and delayed mortality. The greater resistance of 5-LO KO mice correlated with the following: High splenic Gr-1+ leukocytes counts, High and dominant presence of splenic IAb+CD19+CD80+ antigen-presenting cells counts and capacity of spleen cell to produce high levels of IL-6, TNF-?, IFN-? and lower levels of IL-10 early after tumor cells implantation; rapid T-cell polarization to secret high quantities of Th1 type cytokine IFN-? and low quantities of Th2 type cytokine IL-10; rapid generation and greater numbers of CD4+ and CD8+ activated T cells expressing CD45RB or CD44 markers; and also CD4+ and CD8+ CD44high or CD44highCD62Llow effector T cells. Herein, IL-2 induced splenic LAK cells from 5-LO KO mice, compared with splenic LAK cells from WT mice, were more efficient at killing B16-F0 melanoma cells. The increased B16-F0 melanoma cells killing activity were also found by treatment of splenic LAK cells from WT mice with a 5-LO activity inhibitor, MK886. Our findings suggest that 5-LO deficiency altered antigen-presenting cells profile, IFN-? and IL-10 production during skin cancer disease favoring the generation of protective immune responses and also provide evidence that 5-LO-derived LTs negatively affect the host survival during experimental B16-F0 melanoma.

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