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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

The immune-modulating activity of Sutherlandia frutescens

Kisten, Najwa January 2010 (has links)
<p>The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on the inflammatory response and T cell differentiation in vitro using cytokines as biomarkers. Whole blood cells containing various concentrations of Sutherlandia frutescens were stimulated in vitro with either Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). Results show that Sutherlandia frutescens is not toxic at any of the concentrations tested. The addition of Sutherlandia frutescens at high concentrations to the stimulated whole blood cell cultures reflects a significant down regulation of Interleukin(IL) 6 and IL-10 compared to the control (P&lt / 0.05) hence suppressed the inflammatory and humoral immune response. Results obtained for Inteferon-gamma (IFN ) shows that Sutherlandia frutescens is donor specific as it reflects both up and down regulation in the release of IFN at the concentrations tested. The in vitro data generated by this study supports the use of Sutherlandia frutescens in the management of inflammatory conditions and allergies such as asthma. However the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on cell mediated immunity was found to be donor specific. Further investigation of Sutherlandia frutescens on cellular immunity is advised.</p>
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Assessment Of Immune Protective Capacity Of The Recombinant Iron-superoxide Dismutase (fesod) From Bordetella Pertussis

Apak, Aycan 01 December 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease caused by the strict human pathogen Bordetella pertussis, a gram-negative coccobacillus. The worldwide mass-vaccination was started in 1940s and to date, a number of whole-cell (Pw) and acellular pertussis vaccine (Pa) formulations were developed. Yet the current vaccines are incapable of providing sustained, lifelong immunity and eliminating subclinical infections, which pose a threat especially for unimmunized infants as well as adolescents and adults. Thus, finding new protein candidates with high immune protective capacities is necessary to enhance the clinical efficacy of current acellular pertussis (Pa) vaccines. In this study, iron-superoxide dismutase (FeSOD) protein was investigated for its capacity of conferring protectivity as well as stimulating humoral and cellular responses against B. pertussis infection in a mouse model. For this purpose, sodB gene, which encodes iron-superoxide dismutase FeSOD protein, was amplified from the genomic DNA of the universal B. pertussis strain &lsquo / Tohama I&rsquo / and sequentially cloned to pGEM&reg / -T subcloning and pET-28a(+) expression vectors. Afterwards sodb/pET28a(+) construct was introduced to E. coli BL21(DE3) cells and the gene was overexpressed therein via IPTG induction. The expressed FeSOD protein was then purified by affinity chromatography and its previously reported immunogenicity was confirmed by Western blot. After filter-sterilization, the protein was adsorbed to alum [Al(OH)3] adjuvant and introduced to BALB/c twice at three weeks intervals intraperitoneally at a concentration of 20 &mu / g purified FeSOD protein/mouse. Another group of mice were immunized in tandem with heat-inactivated whole-cell suspension of B. pertussis. Ten days after the second immunization, mice were intranasally challenged with the local &lsquo / Saadet&rsquo / strain of B. pertussis. Next the lungs of groups of mice were excised, homogenized and plated as serial dilutions on days 5, 8 and 14 post-challenge, and viable lung CFU counts were carried out. Whole cell immunization conferred complete bacterial clearance following B. pertussis intranasal infection while FeSOD immunization failed to attain such protection. In addition to the protectivity assay, ELISA was performed to assess the humoral (i.e. IgG) immune response triggered upon FeSOD- and whole-cell immunizations and a statistically significant increase in anti-FeSOD IgG production was observed in FeSOD-immunized group. Finally, cellular immune response was tested via cytokine (IFN-&gamma / ) assay, in which spleens of mice were excised, splenocytes were cultured and the level of IFN-&gamma / production upon FeSOD addition to the cultures was measured via ELISA. This test showed that whole-cell immunization triggered IFN-&gamma / production at significant levels while FeSOD-immunization did not / indicating the failure of alum-adsorbed FeSOD immunization in inducing cell-mediated immune response.
133

The immune-modulating activity of Sutherlandia frutescens

Kisten, Najwa January 2010 (has links)
<p>The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on the inflammatory response and T cell differentiation in vitro using cytokines as biomarkers. Whole blood cells containing various concentrations of Sutherlandia frutescens were stimulated in vitro with either Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). Results show that Sutherlandia frutescens is not toxic at any of the concentrations tested. The addition of Sutherlandia frutescens at high concentrations to the stimulated whole blood cell cultures reflects a significant down regulation of Interleukin(IL) 6 and IL-10 compared to the control (P&lt / 0.05) hence suppressed the inflammatory and humoral immune response. Results obtained for Inteferon-gamma (IFN ) shows that Sutherlandia frutescens is donor specific as it reflects both up and down regulation in the release of IFN at the concentrations tested. The in vitro data generated by this study supports the use of Sutherlandia frutescens in the management of inflammatory conditions and allergies such as asthma. However the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on cell mediated immunity was found to be donor specific. Further investigation of Sutherlandia frutescens on cellular immunity is advised.</p>
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Efeito do extrato aquoso da casca do caule da Bowdichia virgilioides KUNTH na resposta celular e humoral em camundongos / Effect of aquous extract of Bowdichia virgilioides KUNTH derived stem bark in cellular and humoral responses in mices

Brandão, Altair Rogério Alves 26 March 2012 (has links)
Bowdichia virgilioides Kunth, popularly known as "sucupira preta", is used in folk regional medicine to combat inflammation, autoimmune diseases and healing. There are only few scientific studies dealing with its biological activity, especially in regards to the immune system, making it a potential target of scientific research. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo the action of the aqueous extract of Bowdichia virgilioides-derived stem bark (EaBv) in cellular and humoral responses. Swiss male mices were used (4-6 weeks), which were administered EaBv orally for 7 consecutive days. Initially using the template of zymosan A showed that treatment with EaBv increased phagocytic capacity of resident peritoneal macrophages. On the peripheral blood leukocytes count, it was observed a decrease in the number of total leukocytes in animals treated with EaBv and this reduction was observed when the differential number of neutrophils counts was performed. However, the increased number of lymphocytes in peripheral blood of animals after treatment. It has been found by the hemagglutination assay EaBv was able to decrease the production of antibodies. The extract stimulated proliferation of lymphocytes which have been obtained from lymph nodes after 7 days of treatment. Also, interfered with the effect of ConA on T lymphocyte proliferation and acted negatively on the action of LPS on the proliferation of B lymphocytes. Furthermore, flow cytometric, it was observed that the EaBv increased expression of TNF-&#945; by T lymphocytes and IL-10 by B lymphocytes. However, expression of TNF-&#945; by B lymphocytes has been modulated negatively by the extract. Together, these results suggest that aqueous extract of Bowdichia virgilioides-derived stem bark possesses a complexe immune activity, acting on the cellular and humoral immune responses. / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Bowdichia virgilioides Kunth, popularmente conhecida como sucupira-preta , é espécie utilizada na medicina popular regional no combate a inflamação, doenças auto-imunes e cicatrizante. Ainda são escassos os estudos que tratam da sua atividade biológica, principalmente em relação ao sistema imunológico, o que a torna um alvo em potencial de investigações científicas. O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar in vivo a ação do extrato aquoso da casca do caule da Bowdichia virgilioides (EaBv) na resposta imunológica celular e humoral. Foram utilizados camundongos Swiss (4-6 semanas) machos, aos quais foi administrado por via oral o EaBv durante 7 dias consecutivos. Inicialmente, utilizando o modelo de zimosan A demonstrou-se que o tratamento com EaBv aumentou a capacidade fagocítica de macrófagos peritoneais residentes. Na contagem de leucócitos do sangue periférico, observou-se uma diminuição no número de leucócitos totais nos animais tratados com EaBv e esta diminuição foi evidenciada no número de neutrófilos quando realizada a contagem diferencial. No entanto, o número de linfócitos aumentou no sangue periférico dos animais após o tratamento. Verificou-se pelo ensaio de hemaglutinação que o EaBv foi capaz de diminuir a produção de anticorpos. O extrato estimulou a proliferação dos linfócitos totais que foram obtidos dos linfonodos mesentéricos após os 7 dias de tratamento. Além disso, interferiu na ação da concanavalina A sobre a proliferação de linfócitos T, e agiu negativamente na ação do lipopolissacarídeo sobre a proliferação de linfócitos B. Ainda, por citometria de fluxo, observou-se que o EaBv aumentou a expressão das citocinas TNF-&#945; nos linfócitos T e IL-10 nos linfócitos B. Entretanto, a expressão de TNF-&#945; pelos linfócitos B foi modulado negativamente pelo extrato. Em conjunto, os resultados sugerem que o extrato aquoso da casca do caule Bowdichia virgilioides possui uma atividade imunológica complexa, agindo sobre as respostas imunes celular e humoral.
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Etude des propriétés génétiques et fonctionnelles des variants du virus de l'hépatite C lors d'évènements de transmission / Study genetic and functionnal properties of Hepatitis C virus variants during transmission events

Guinoiseau, Thibault 29 January 2018 (has links)
Chez un individu infecté, le VHC circule sous la forme d’une population de variants viraux appelés quasi-espèce. Lors d’un évènement de transmission, certains variants viraux sont préférentiellement transmis et un effondrement de la diversité virale chez l’individu nouvellement infecté est souvent observé. Les propriétés électives de ces variants ainsi que leur rôle dans l’évolution clinique sont méconnus. L’objectif de cette étude est d’identifier si des déterminants moléculaires situés au niveau des glycoprotéines d’enveloppe du VHC sont associés à une plus grande capacité de transmission. Les propriétés fonctionnelles des variants transmis et non transmis seront étudiées, en particulier la sensibilité à la neutralisation autologue. Les échantillons étudiés proviennent de couples mère-enfant infectés chroniquement par le VHC issus de d’un essai clinique réalisé en Thaïlande. La composition des populations virales au sein de 3 paires a été étudiée à l’aide d’une technique d’amplification après dilution limite (SGA) suivie d’un séquençage profond (Illumina). Le variant majoritaire chez la mère était retrouvé majoritaire chez l’enfant pour les paires 1 et 3. Pour 2 paires (2 et 3), une moindre diversité génétique a été observée chez l’enfant par rapport à la mère témoignant d’un goulot d’étranglement génétique lors de la transmission. Après clonage des gènes E1E2, des tests d’infectivité sur cellules hépatocytaires ainsi que des tests de neutralisation par le sérum maternel sont réalisés avec le modèle de rétrovirus pseudotypés (VHCpp). Pour la 1ère paire, le variant majoritaire chez la mère (variant transmis à l’enfant) est infectieux et résistant au sérum autologue. Pour la deuxième paire, le variant minoritaire (transmis) est légèrement résistant à la neutralisation autologue. Un variant majoritaire non transmis apparait sensible à la neutralisation autologue. Des études complémentaires en système de virus réplicatifs issus de la culture cellulaire (VHCcc) sont en cours. Au final, les résultats de cette étude contribuent à comprendre les étapes précoces de l’infection par le VHC, afin de mieux appréhender de futures approches immunoprophylactiques ou vaccinales. / In infected individuals, HCV circulates as a complex mixture of genetically different, but closely related viral variants named quasispecies. In a transmission event, some viral variants are preferentially transmitted. The genetic and functional properties of these variants are still unknown. The aim of our work was to identify molecular determinants of E1E2 associates with a greater capacity of transmission. We also intend to study the functional properties of transmitted and no transmitted variants, as for example sensibility to autologous neutralization. Studied sera samples were obtained from three women and their child infected by the HCV, who were participating in HIV prevention clinical trial for the prevention of perinatal transmission of HIV in Thailand. Quasispecies were studied with single genome amplification (SGA) followed by deep sequencing (Illumina). A decrease in intra-host diversity (genetic bottleneck) was observed in the viral population of child near birth (week 6) compared with that observed in the mother (just before delivery). For 2 pairs, the major variant observed in the mother was the same as the major one identified in the child. Retroviral pseudotypes (HCVpp), bearing each transmitted and non-transmitted envelope glycoproteins were produced. For each one, the level of infectivity on HuH7 cells was measured as well as the neutralizing activity of the autologous sera. For the first pair, the major variant (transmitted) appears resistant to autologous neutralization. For the second pair, the transmitted minor variant appears slightly resistant to autologous neutralization. A non-transmitted major variant is sensitive to autologous neutralization. Complementary studies with HCV derived from cell culture (HCVcc) are in progress We hope that the results of this study may be helpful to better understand early steps of HCV infection, which is of great interest for the development of immunoprophylaxis and vaccine strategies.
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Estudo da resposta imune celular e humoral de cães frente à infecção oral por Neospora caninum /

Mineo, Tiago Wilson Patriarca. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Rosangela Zacarias Machado / Banca: Solange Maria Gennari / Banca: Aramis Augusto Pinto / Banca: Deise Aparecida de Oliveira Silva / Banca: Ana Patricia Yatsuda Natsui / Resumo: Neospora caninum é um protozoário do Filo Apicomplexa, que foi primeiramente descrito como causa de encefalomielite em filhotes caninos sorologicamente negativos para Toxoplasma gondii. Estudos anteriores neste importante hospedeiro da cadeia epidemiológica de N. caninum demonstram que as respostas de anticorpos IgG são tardiamente detectadas e que a infecção clínica é de difícil indução. Desta forma, este trabalho objetivou o estudo da imunidade de cães frente à infecção oral por N. caninum. Os resultados obtidos a partir de análises de diversos animais experimentalmente infectados indicam que os cães apresentam uma prolongada fase aguda da infecção, com eliminação de oocistos associado à queda nos níveis de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+ e diminuição de MHC de classe II por células apresentadoras de antígeno. Adicionalmente, os animais apresentam soroconversão instável durante o mesmo período, sendo que somente IgG1 e IgG3 foram detectados em adultos e filhotes, respectivamente, entre o 2o e 3o mês de infecção. De forma concomitante, observa-se uma predominância da expressão de citocinas imunomoduladoras como TGF 1, IL-4 e IL-10. Após dois meses de infecção, o perfil da resposta se inverte, sendo observado picos de produção dos marcadores CD4 e CD8 de linfócitos T e citocinas próinflamatórias como IFN , IL-6 e IL-12, além do aumento nos títulos de anticorpos, principalmente IgG1 e IgG4 nos cães jovens. Com base nestes resultados, conclui-se que os cães apresentam uma relação de equilíbrio com N. caninum, a qual induz nesta espécie uma modulação da resposta imunológica durante a fase de merogonia. / Abstract: Neospora caninum is an Apicomplexan parasite firstly described as the cause of encephalomyelitis in puppies serologically negative to Toxoplasma gondii. Previous reports on the parasite’s definitive host indicate a late IgG antibody response and that clinical disease is difficult to be induced. The aim of this study was to investigate canine immunity during N. caninum oral infection. The results obtained from the analysis of infected animal’s samples indicate that dogs present a protracted acute phase, with oocyst shedding correlated to a drop in CD4+ and CD8+ T cell levels, and low MHC class II expression by antigen presenting cells. Additionally, the dogs presented an unstable seroconversion pattern in the same period, with only IgG1 and IgG3 being detected in adult dogs and puppies, respectively, between the second and third months of infection. Concomitantly, dominant Th2 cytokine expression was observed, with peak expression levels of TGF 1, IL-4 and IL-10. After 2 months of infection, the immunity profile shifts towards a Th1 response, with high levels of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytary marker production and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression (IFN , IL-6 and IL-12), besides of the raise in antibody levels, especially IgG1 and IgG4 in puppies. Based in the results presented herein, we may conclude that dogs present a balanced host-parasite relationship, modulating the host immune response during N. caninum merogony. / Doutor
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O papel das imunidades nas relações parasito-hospedeiro: o carrapato Rhipicephalus (Boophilus ) microplus e bovinos resistentes ou susceptíveis

Carvalho, Wanessa Araújo [UNESP] 21 June 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2006-06-21Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:36:20Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 carvalho_wa_me_jabo.pdf: 654248 bytes, checksum: 619fb98a9565e57850118d52b19f5a0b (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / No hospedeiro bovino o nível de resistência ao carrapato Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus varia de acordo com a raça sendo os fenótipos contrastantes herdáveis. O presente trabalho explora esses fenótipos a fim de estabelecer os perfis das respostas imunes, humoral e inflamatória, correlacionados com resistência em raça zebuína (Nelore) e susceptibilidade em raça taurina (HPB). Os animais foram expostos a infestação natural pelo R.(B.) microplus e amostras de soros foram coletadas em pontos estratégicos da cinética das infestações. Os níveis de imunoglobulinas totais (IgG1 e IgG2), bem como os de anticorpos IgG1, IgG2 e IgE anti-extrato de ovo, anti-extrato de larva não alimentada e anti-saliva foram determinados. Elementos da resposta inflamatória, como as principais proteínas de fase aguda e óxido nítrico, também foram dosados. Os resultados obtidos mostram que as infestações muito intensas, em hospedeiros suscetíveis, são capazes de modular os níveis séricos de IgG1 e IgG2 total, diminuindo-os significativamente em relação aos níveis observados durantes infestações menores. Também modulam negativamente a produção de todos os anticorpos específicos IgG1 e IgG2 avaliados a nível sistêmico. Bovinos susceptíveis ao carrapato produzem níveis mais altos de anticorpos IgE para todos os antígenos. O fenótipo susceptivel de infestação se diferencia pela maior freqüência do alótipo de IgG?2a, herdado por herança Mendeliana co-dominante. Animais suscetíveis, quando infestados, produzem níveis mais altos da proteína de fase aguda a1- glicoproteína ácida, de padrão anti-inflamatório, enquanto que animais resistentes produziram relativamente mais proteínas de fase aguda pró-inflamatórias, haptoglobina e amilóide sérica A. Em ambas as raças não houve diferença nos níveis de transferrina e óxido nítrico sistêmico, porém a produção de ambos é influenciada pelos níveis de infestação. / In bovine hosts resistance to the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, varies according to the breed, being the phenotypes of infestations inherited. The present work exploits these contrasting phenotypes in order to determine the profile of the humoral, inflammatory and acute phase responses that are correlated with resistance seen in a zebuine breed (Nelore) and susceptibility seen in a taurine breed (Holstein). Bovines were exposed to natural infestations with R.(B.) microplus and they presented, as expected, different levels of infestation that also varied in intensity according to the season of the year. Samples of sera were collected at strategic points during the kinetics of different cycles of infestations. The levels of total serum IgG1 and IgG2 immunoglobulins, as well as those of IgG1, IgG2 and IgE anti-egg extracts, anti-unfed larvae extracts and anti-saliva antibodies were measured. Components of the inflammatory response, nitric oxide, as well as acute phase proteins, were also measured. The results show that very intense infestations in ticksusceptible bovines modulate the serum levels of IgG1 and IgG2, which are significantly diminished relative to those observed during less intense infestations. Intense infestations also modulate the production of all specific IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies. Susceptible animals produced more specific IgE, suggesting that this isotype does not participate in resistance against ticks. The susceptible cattle also have a higher frequency of IgG?2a , which are encoded by Mendelian co-dominant alleles. When infested susceptible animals produced higher levels of the anti-inflammatory acute phase protein, a1-acid glycoprotein, whereas resistant animals produced relatively higher levels of the pro-inflammatory proteins, haptoglobin and serum amyloide A.
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Étude des réponses humorales chez la femme enceinte infectée par le virus de l’hépatite C : cytotoxicité dépendante des anticorps (ADCC) et réponses neutralisantes

Milton McSween, Kimberly Ann 05 1900 (has links)
Infectant près de 185 millions d’individus dans le monde, le virus de l’hépatite C (VHC) est une cause importante d’hépatite virale chronique, qui mène éventuellement à la cirrhose et au carcinome hépatocellulaire. Dans les pays développés, la principale cause d’infection chez les enfants est la transmission de la mère à l’enfant (TME) durant la grossesse ou lors de l’accouchement et qui se produit dans <10% des cas. L’évolution de l’hépatite C lors de la grossesse est mal comprise, on observe une augmentation de la charge virale au 3e trimestre de la grossesse qui redescend suite à l’accouchement. Cette diminution s’accompagne d’une augmentation significative des marqueurs sériques d’inflammation du foie et d’une détérioration de la fonction hépatique chez une proportion importante des femmes infectées. Le développement de modèles de culture in vitro a permis de reconnaître l’implication de la réponse humorale neutralisante anti-VHC dans la progression clinique de l’hépatite C. Par contre, l’impact des anticorps (AC) neutralisants et non-neutralisants dans la pathologie de l’hépatite C en grossesse reste un sujet peu étudié. Dans cette étude, nous avons mis en évidence que la pression sélective exercée par les réponses neutralisantes anti-VHC menait à une diversification de la quasiespèce du VHC chez les femmes mono-infectées ou co-infectées par le VIH. Cette diversification est associée à une fréquence réduite de TME et à des niveaux d’inflammation hépatique plus faible chez les patientes mono-infectées uniquement. Chez les patientes co-infectées, la diversification de la quasiespèce et la présence de réponses neutralisantes ne suffisent pas à diminuer les risques de TME. Nous proposons également un rôle pour les anticorps (AC) non-neutralisants dans l’exacerbation de l’inflammation hépatique chez les femmes ne présentant pas de réponses neutralisantes anti-VHC. Cette inflammation pourrait être reliée à la cytotoxicité cellulaire dépendante des anticorps (ADCC), dont le rôle dans le contrôle de la virémie reste à déterminer. Les différentes avenues entreprises afin d’élaborer un essai permettant de quantifier la réponse ADCC spécifique au VHC seront exposées dans cet ouvrage. Cette étude a ainsi contribué à mieux comprendre le rôle des réponses humorales neutralisantes et l’implication probable de l’ADCC dans la pathogénèse de l’hépatite C en grossesse. / Almost 185 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and are at risk of developing cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. In developed countries, the major cause of infection in children is mother-to-child transmission (MTCT), which occurs in <10% of cases during pregnancy or at delivery. For reasons that remain poorly understood, HCV viral load increases in the third trimester of gestation and decreases following delivery. This situation is often followed by elevated serum markers of liver inflammation and by an exacerbation of hepatic pathology in an important fraction of infected women. The development of in vitro culture models enabled the recognition of the implication of humoral immune responses in the clinical evolution of hepatitis C. Nonetheless, the impact of neutralizing antibodies (AB) and non-neutralizing AB in the pathology of hepatitis C in pregnancy has been under-investigated. In this study, we report evidence that the selective pressure exerted by the neutralizing responses against HCV is responsible for the diversification of HCV quasispecies in HCV mono-infected women and women co-infected with HCV and HIV. This diversification was associated with a reduced frequence of MTCT and with reduced hepatic inflammation in mono-infected patients only. In co-infected patients, quasispecies diversification and the presence of neutralizing antibodies are not sufficient to reduce the risk of MTCT. We also propose a role for non-neutralizing AB in the exacerbation of hepatic inflammation in women without neutralizing activity against HCV. The elevated hepatic inflammation could be linked to the antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), the role of which has yet to be defined in the control of HCV viremia. In the aim of elaborating a quantitative assay to measure ADCC specific for HCV, different approaches have been tested and will be presented in this monograph. This study has contributed to a better understanding of the role of neutralizing humoral responses and the likely implication of ADCC in the pathogenesis of hepatitis C in pregnancy.
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Expression et fonction du récepteur antigénique B membranaire sur les plasmocytes médullaires producteurs d'IgM / Antigen sensing by long-lived bone marrow IgM-expressing plasma cells

Blanc, Pascal 26 February 2015 (has links)
Le plasmocyte (PC), stade terminal de la différenciation du lymphocyte B induite par l'antigène, est la cellule effectrice de l'immunité humorale responsable de la production des anticorps. La population plasmocytaire se divise en deux grands sous-types différant par leur durée de vie et par leur localisation anatomique. On distingue ainsi les PC à durée de vie courte ou PC effecteurs (dans les tissus lymphoïdes secondaires) et les PC à longue durée de vi (LLPC ou PC à mémoire) localisés principalement dans la moelle osseuse. Ces derniers contribuent à la mémoire humorale en continuant à sécréter des anticorps protecteurs après résolution de l'infection. Nos résultats expérimentaux montrent que les Ags thymo-dépendants (TD) et les Ag thymo-indépendants (TI) induisent des PC médullaires exprimant des caractéristiques phénotypiques et fonctionnelles différentes. Ainsi, l'expression d'une forme membranaire fonctionnelle du récepteur antigénique (BCR) persiste sur les LLPC TI alors qu'elle est perdue sur les LLPC TD. Cette fonctionnalité nouvelle portée par les PC médullaires TI n'est pas dépendante de la sous population lymphocytaire B recrutée ni de la nature de l'Ag, mais de l'isotype IgM. Nos résultats montrent également que cette population de PC médullaires a les caractéristiques des LLPC : ces PC sont quiescents, ils demeurent dans la moelle osseuse jusqu'à 180 jours et sont phénotypiquement semblables aux LLPC. Nos travaux ont permis de montrer que les LLPC à IgM sont capables de reconnaître l'Ag et que l'engagement de leur BCR par l'Ag conduit à la production d'IL10 / Plasma cells (PC) represent the terminal differentiation stage of B lymphocytes. Their canonical function is to secrete antibodies (Abs). PC differentiation is driven by remodeling of the B cell transcriptional program, highlighted by the induction of the transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 and repression of Pax5, considered as the guardian of B cell identity. The dogma holds that PC, as opposed to B cells, have lost the Ag recognition capacity because they have switched from expression of a membrane-bound Ag receptor (mBCR) to production of the secreted form of the BCR (Abs). Here, we have compared the phenotypical and functional attributes of memory PC generated by the T cell-dependent (TD) and T-cell independent (TI) forms of the hapten NP. Our data show that TI NP-specific bone marrow (BM) PC generated by NP-dextran retain an Ag-binding capacity comparable to that of B cells long after immunization while TD NP-specific BM PC do not. We found that this difference is not imputable to the structure of the immunogen but is a specific feature of IgM-expressing PC, which are prominent in response to TI Ag. Upon Ag recognition in vitro, the mBCR of IgM+ BM PC promotes: i) Ca++ mobilization, ii) phosphorylation of Syk and Blnk, iii) Ag internalization and phosphorylation of the late endosomal kinase Erk. Finally, we demonstrate that Ag recall in vivo induces significant changes in the gene expression profile of NP-specific IgM+ BM PC with evidence for activation of a cytokine production program characterized in particular by up-regulation of the CCL5 and IL10 transcripts. In conclusion, our data show that IgM-expressing BM PC can sense Ag and may be driven to express a regulatory function upon Ag recall
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The immune-modulating activity of Sutherlandia frutescens

Kisten, Najwa January 2010 (has links)
Magister Scientiae - MSc / The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on the inflammatory response and T cell differentiation in vitro using cytokines as biomarkers. Whole blood cells containing various concentrations of Sutherlandia frutescens were stimulated in vitro with either Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). Results show that Sutherlandia frutescens is not toxic at any of the concentrations tested. The addition of Sutherlandia frutescens at high concentrations to the stimulated whole blood cell cultures reflects a significant down regulation of Interleukin(IL) 6 and IL-10 compared to the control (P&lt;0.05) hence suppressed the inflammatory and humoral immune response. Results obtained for Inteferon-gamma (IFN ) shows that Sutherlandia frutescens is donor specific as it reflects both up and down regulation in the release of IFN at the concentrations tested. The in vitro data generated by this study supports the use of Sutherlandia frutescens in the management of inflammatory conditions and allergies such as asthma. However the effects of Sutherlandia frutescens on cell mediated immunity was found to be donor specific. Further investigation of Sutherlandia frutescens on cellular immunity is advised. / South Africa

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