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Diazoxon exposure increases susceptibility to infection by Salmonella Typhimurium .

Authors :
Girón-Pérez DA
Espinoza-Gonzalez HD
Murillo Cisneros JA
Covantes-Rosales CE
Toledo-Ibarra GA
Díaz-Resendiz KJG
Barcelos-García RG
Benitez-Trinidad AB
Girón-Pérez MI
Source :
International journal of environmental health research [Int J Environ Health Res] 2024 Jun 06, pp. 1-12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 06.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Various exogenous factors, such as microbiological and chemical contamination condition food security. Salmonella Typhimurium ( S. Typhimurium ) is the cause of salmonellosis. This bacterium utilizes phagocytosis to create bacterial reservoirs. On the other hand, exposure to chemical contaminants, such as pesticides, increases susceptibility to numerous infections. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate the effect of co-exposure to diazoxon and S. Typhimurium on the in vitro infection dynamics. For this purpose, human mononuclear cells were pre-exposed in vitro to diazoxon and then challenged with S. Typhimurium at 1, 8, and 24 h. Bacterial internalization, actin polymerization, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were analyzed. Obtained data show that mononuclear cells previously exposed to diazoxon exhibit greater internalization of S. Typhimurium . Likewise, greater ROS production and an increase in actin polymerization were observed. Therefore, in the proposed scenario, obtained data suggest that co-exposure to diazoxon and S. Typhimurium increases susceptibility to acquiring an illness.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1369-1619
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of environmental health research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38842028
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2024.2363475