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Invest Clin ; 53(3): 237-49, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23248968

RESUMO

Dendritic cells (DCs) are essential in the development and regulation of the immune response (IR). The inherent potential of DCs to induce a specific immune response in the neonatal period is controversial. It has been suggested that the specific IR in neonates depends on the quantitative relation of DC/T lymphocytes, as well as on the neonatal or adult age at which the interaction antigen/DC/T lymphocytes occurs. This suggests that this contact has an influence on the phenotypic and/or biological properties of DCs, which modifies its behavior. Therefore, the effects of Leishmania mexicana (L. mexicana) and of TNFalpha and RANTES cytokines on immunophenotypical characteristics were evaluated on spleen DCs, from neonate and adult BALB/c mice, by using flow cytometry and in vitro migratory properties with a Boyden Chamber. In basal conditions, neonate and adult DCs express the same molecules (CD40, CD86, MHCII and CD54). When the DCs interact with the antigen L. mexicana, the expression of these molecules are similar in adults and in neonates, with the exception of CD40 whose intensity of expression was raised (P < 0.05) in both groups. The rate of migration of the DCs in a culture medium conditioned of L. mexicana, RANTES and TNFalpha was higher in adults than in newborn mice. These observations suggest that neonatal and adult mice DCs have similar phenotypic characteristics. Under the effect of the same stimulus they respond differently; suggesting that other factors are involved in the higher susceptibility that newborns have to infections.


Assuntos
Movimento Celular , Quimiocina CCL5/fisiologia , Células Dendríticas/fisiologia , Células Dendríticas/parasitologia , Leishmania mexicana/fisiologia , Baço/citologia , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/fisiologia , Fatores Etários , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Fenótipo
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Invest. clín ; Invest. clín;53(3): 237-249, sep. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-676475

RESUMO

Las células dendríticas (CDs) son esenciales en el desarrollo y regulación la respuesta inmunitaria (RI). Existen controversias en cuanto al potencial de inducción de la RI por las CDs en el período neonatal. Se ha propuesto que la RI específica de un neonato depende de la relación cuantitativa CD/linfocito T, y del momento, etapa neonatal o adulta, del encuentro con el antígeno, lo que parece influir sobre las propiedades fenotípicas y biológicas de las CDs, modificando su comportamiento. Por tal motivo, nos planteamos evaluar el efecto de un antígeno, Leishmania mexicana (L. mexicana) y de las citoquinas TNFa y RANTES sobre las características fenotípicas y propiedades migratorias, in vitro, de las CDs esplénicas provenientes de ratones BALB/c neonatos y adultos, usando citometría de flujo y la cámara de Boyden. Las CDs de ratones neonatos y adultos, en condiciones basales, expresan de manera similar, las moléculas CD40, CD86, CMHII y CD54. Este mismo fenómeno se observó al incubar dichas células con el Ag (L. mexicana) a excepción de la molécula CD40 cuya intensidad de expresión se elevó significativamente (P<0,05) en ambos grupos de estudio. El índice de migración de las CDs en presencia de medio de cultivo condicionado de L. mexicana, RANTES y TNFa fue mayor en adultos que en neonatos. Estos resultados muestran que las CDs neonatales son fenotípicamente similares a las adultas. Ante los mismos estímulos se comportan de manera diferente, sugiriendo la existencia de otros factores, que pudieran explicar la mayor susceptibilidad a infecciones en la etapa neonatal.


Dendritic cells (DCs) are essential in the development and regulation of the immune response (IR). The inherent potential of DCs to induce a specific immune response in the neonatal period is controversial. It has been suggested that the specific IR in neonates depends on the quantitative relation of DC/T lymphocytes, as well as on the neonatal or adult age at which the interaction antigen/DC/T lymphocytes occurs. This suggests that this contact has an influence on the phenotypic and/or biological properties of DCs, which modifies its behavior. Therefore, the effects of Leishmania mexicana (L. mexicana) and of TNFa and RANTES cytokines on immunophenotypical characteristics were evaluated on spleen DCs, from neonate and adult BALB/c mice, by using flow cytometry and in vitro migratory properties with a Boyden Chamber. In basal conditions, neonate and adult DCs express the same molecules (CD40, CD86, MHCII and CD54). When the DCs interact with the antigen L. mexicana, the expression of these molecules are similar in adults and in neonates, with the exception of CD40 whose intensity of expression was raised (P<0,05) in both groups. The rate of migration of the DCs in a culture medium conditioned of L. mexicana, RANTES and TNFa was higher in adults than in newborn mice. These observations suggest that neonatal and adult mice DCs have similar phenotypic characteristics. Under the effect of the same stimulus they respond differently; suggesting that other factors are involved in the higher susceptibility that newborns have to infections.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Movimento Celular , /fisiologia , Células Dendríticas/parasitologia , Células Dendríticas/fisiologia , Leishmania mexicana/fisiologia , Baço/citologia , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/fisiologia , Fatores Etários , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Fenótipo
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