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Nitric oxide production by human intestinal epithelial cells and competition for arginine as potential determinants of host defense against the lumen-dwelling pathogen Giardia lamblia.
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) [J Immunol] 2000 Feb 01; Vol. 164 (3), pp. 1478-87. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Giardia lamblia infection of the human small intestine is a common protozoan cause of diarrheal disease worldwide. Although infection is luminal and generally self-limiting, and secretory Abs are thought to be important in host defense, other defense mechanisms probably affect the duration of infection and the severity of symptoms. Because intestinal epithelial cells produce NO, and its stable end products, nitrite and nitrate, are detectable mainly on the apical side, we tested the hypothesis that NO production may constitute a host defense against G. lamblia. Several NO donors, but not their control compounds, inhibited giardial growth without affecting viability, suggesting that NO is cytostatic rather than cytotoxic for G. lamblia. NO donors also inhibited giardial differentiation induced by modeling crucial environmental factors, i. e., encystation induced by bile and alkaline pH, and excystation in response to gastric pH followed by alkaline pH and protease. Despite the potent antigiardial activity of NO, G. lamblia is not simply a passive target for host-produced NO, but has strategies to evade this potential host defense. Thus, in models of human intestinal epithelium, G. lamblia inhibited epithelial NO production by consuming arginine, the crucial substrate used by epithelial NO synthase to form NO. These studies define NO and arginine as central components in a novel cross-talk between a luminal pathogen and host intestinal epithelium.
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- Animals
Binding, Competitive
Caco-2 Cells enzymology
Caco-2 Cells metabolism
Caco-2 Cells parasitology
Cell Communication immunology
Cell Polarity immunology
Giardia lamblia drug effects
Giardia lamblia growth & development
Giardia lamblia immunology
Giardiasis immunology
Giardiasis parasitology
Glutathione analogs & derivatives
Glutathione pharmacology
Growth Inhibitors biosynthesis
HT29 Cells enzymology
HT29 Cells metabolism
HT29 Cells parasitology
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa enzymology
Nitric Oxide antagonists & inhibitors
Nitric Oxide metabolism
Nitric Oxide physiology
Nitric Oxide Donors pharmacology
Nitric Oxide Synthase biosynthesis
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
Nitroso Compounds pharmacology
S-Nitrosoglutathione
Antiprotozoal Agents pharmacology
Arginine metabolism
Giardia lamblia pathogenicity
Giardiasis prevention & control
Growth Inhibitors physiology
Intestinal Mucosa metabolism
Intestinal Mucosa parasitology
Nitric Oxide biosynthesis
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-1767
- Volume :
- 164
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10640765
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.3.1478