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| Title: | Chemotactic activities of Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Neuropeptide Y and Substance P in Leishmania braziliensis |
| Authors: | Giammarressi, Michelle Vanegas, Oriana Febres, Anthony Silva-López, Adrian Díaz-López, Emilia Ponte-Sucre, Alicia |
| Keywords: | VIP SP NPY chemotaxis Leishmania migration receptor mediated |
| Issue Date: | 24-Jun-2021 |
| Series/Report no.: | Experimental Parasitology;219:108009, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2020.108009. |
| Abstract: | Cell-cell interaction and active migration (and invasion) of parasites into skin host-cell(s) are key steps for
successful infection by Leishmania. Chemotaxis constitutes a primordial chapter of Leishmania-host cell interaction,
potentially modulated by neuropeptides released into the skin due, for example, to the noxious stimuli
represented by the insect bite. Herein we have evaluated in vitro the effect of sensory (Substance P, SP) and
autonomic (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, VIP, and Neuropeptide Y, NPY) neuropeptides on parasite taxis, and
investigated the potential modulatory effect of SP on Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis-macrophage interaction.
We demonstrated that VIP (10 10 M) and NPY (10 9 M) are chemorepellent to the parasites, while SP (10 8 M)
produces a chemoattractant response. SP did not affect macrophage viability but seems to impair parasitemacrophage
interaction as it decreased promastigote adherence to macrophages. As this effect is blocked by
([D-Pro 2, D-Trp7,9]-Substance P (10 6 M), the observed action may be mediated by neurokinin-1 (NK1)
transmembrane receptors. VIP and NPY repellent chemotactic effect is impaired by their corresponding receptor
antagonists. Additionally, they suggest that SP may be a key molecule to guide promastigote migration towards,
and interaction, with dendritic cells and macrophage host cells. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/21162 |
| ISSN: | 0014-4894 |
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