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Título : | Adoptive transfer of dendritic cells modulates immunogenesis and tolerogenesis in a neonatal model of murine cutaneous leishmaniasis |
Autor : | Ponce, Loida V Corado, José Díaz, Nilka L Tapia, Félix J. |
Palabras clave : | immunogenesis tolerogenesis neonatal leishmaniasis |
Fecha de publicación : | 25-Jan-2005 |
Editorial : | Kinetoplastid Biology and Disease |
Citación : | Vol. 4;2 |
Resumen : | We evaluated the adoptive transfer of DCs on Leishmania (L.) mexicana-infected neonatal BALB/c
mice. DCs were isolated and purified from the spleens of the following donor groups: a) Adult
BALB/c mice infected during adulthood with L. (L) mexicana; b) Adult BALB/c mice infected during
neonatal life; c) Healthy neonatal BALB/c mice; d) Healthy adult BALB/c mice. A neonatal model of
infection, generated after inoculation with 5 × 105 promastigotes of L. (L) mexicana, was used as the
infection control group. Sixteen hours after intraperitoneal transfer of DCs (1 × 103, 1 × 105, or 1
× 106 cells/ml), neonatal recipient BALB/c mice were infected. The adoptive transfer of DCs
diminished disease progression in neonatal mice. This reduction depends on the quantity and
provenance of transferred DCs, since the effect was more evident with high numbers of DCs from
adult mice infected during adulthood and healthy neonatal mice. Protection was significantly
reduced in animals receiving DCs from healthy adult mice but it was absent in mice receiving DCs
from adult mice infected during neonatal life. These results suggest that genetic susceptibility to
Leishmania infection can be modified during neonatal life, and that the period of life when antigens
are encountered is crucial in influencing the capacity of DCs to induce resistance or tolerance. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/12319 |
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