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B-1 lymphocytes are able to produce IL-10, but is not pathogenic during Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis infection.

Authors :
Firmino-Cruz, Luan
Ramos, Tadeu Diniz
da Fonseca-Martins, Alessandra Marcia
Oliveira-Maciel, Diogo
Oliveira-Silva, Gabriel
dos Santos, Júlio Souza
Cavazzoni, Cecília
Morrot, Alexandre
Gomes, Daniel Claudio Oliveira
Vale, André Macedo
Decoté-Ricardo, Debora
Freire-de-Lima, Celio G.
de Matos Guedes, Herbert Leonel
Source :
Immunobiology. Jan2020, Vol. 225 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Over the years research has found an association between B lymphocytes and pathogenesis during Leishmania sp. infections. Recently we demonstrated that B-2 lymphocytes are the main producers of IL-10 during L. amazonensis infection, and that the disease severity in BALB/c mice was attributed to these IL-10-producing B-2 lymphocytes. Here, we aim to understand the role of peritoneal B-1 lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of L. amazonensis infection. We found that infection resulted in a decrease in the number of B-1a lymphocytes and increase in B-1b lymphocytes in the peritoneal cavity of WT BALB/c mice but not in B lymphocyte deficient mice (BALB/Xid) mice. In vitro interaction between B-1 lymphocytes and L. amazonensis showed that the amastigote form of the parasite was able to induce higher levels of IL-10 in B-1 lymphocytes derived from infected BALB/c mice than the promastigote. Moreover, B-1 lymphocytes derived from infected mice produced more IL-10 than B-1 lymphocytes derived from naïve mice under amastigote interaction. However, the repopulation of BALB/Xid mice with B-1 lymphocytes from WT BALB/c mice did not affect the lesion development. Together, these results suggest that although B-1 lymphocytes are able to produce IL-10 during in vitro interaction with L. amazonensis , they are not directly related to pathogenesis in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01712985
Volume :
225
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Immunobiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142004792
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imbio.2019.10.006