Ayat Mohammad Saba, Ban N Al-Qadhi, Hameed M Jasim
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Abstract
Toxoplasmosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) affects one-third of the world human population. One of immune evasion strategy in the host-parasite interplay is HLA-G level alteration. HLA-G known as a special proteins (non-classical HLA class I) molecules which can suppress the immune system and its capability of modulating natural killer cell (NK) function such as cytotoxicity and cytokine production through NK cell receptors, specially KIR2DL4 receptor. KIR2DL4 a member of KIR family, featured with both inhibitory and activating functional structure, has been described as the specific receptor for HLA-G. So, this study aimed to investigate the alteration in sHLA-G and its receptor levels could be impressed by present of Toxoplasma and rheumatoid as well as the seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in Iraqi patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was investigated. The prevalence of anti-T. gondii IgG was significantly higher in arthritic patients (50%) compared with (41.6%) in healthy controls. No positive anti-T. gondii IgM was detected. The results showed that treated RA patients without Toxoplasma had the highest significant (P≤0.01) increase level of sHLA-G in comparison to RA untreated patients, also treated RA patients without Toxoplasma showed high significant increase (P≤0.01) of sHLA-G in comparison to untreated RA patients, while the level of sHLA-G in patients with toxoplasmosis only significantly (P≤0.01) increased in comparison to control, whilst that treated RA patients without Toxoplasma had the highest significant (P≤0.01) increase level of KIR2DL4 in comparison to RA untreated patients, while, treated RA patients with Toxoplasma showed high significant increase (P≤0.01) of KIR2DL4 in comparison to RA untreated patient. Also, the results of the level of KIR2SL4 in patients with toxoplasmosis only showed significantly (P≤0.01) decreased in comparison to control. The present study describes the change in HLA-G and KIR2DL4 levels in present of Toxoplasma and RA.
由弓形虫(T. gondii)引起的弓形虫病影响着全球三分之一的人口。宿主-寄生虫相互作用的免疫逃避策略之一是 HLA-G 水平的改变。HLA-G 是一种特殊的蛋白质(非经典的 HLA I 类)分子,可抑制免疫系统,并能通过 NK 细胞受体(特别是 KIR2DL4 受体)调节自然杀伤细胞(NK)的功能,如细胞毒性和细胞因子的产生。KIR2DL4 是 KIR 家族的成员,具有抑制和激活两种功能结构,已被描述为 HLA-G 的特异性受体。因此,本研究旨在调查类风湿关节炎(RA)患者体内弓形虫抗体的血清阳性率。与健康对照组(41.6%)相比,关节炎患者的抗弓形虫 IgG 感染率(50%)明显更高。未检测到阳性的抗淋病双球菌 IgM。结果显示,与未经治疗的 RA 患者相比,未经弓形虫治疗的 RA 患者的 sHLA-G 水平有最高的显著性升高(P≤0.01),与未经治疗的 RA 患者相比,未经弓形虫治疗的 RA 患者的 sHLA-G 也有较高的显著性升高(P≤0.01),而弓形虫患者的 sHLA-G 水平仅有显著性升高(P≤0.与对照组相比,未患弓形虫病的接受治疗的 RA 患者的 KIR2DL4 水平上升幅度最大(P≤0.01),而患弓形虫病的接受治疗的 RA 患者的 KIR2DL4 水平与未接受治疗的 RA 患者相比上升幅度较大(P≤0.01)。此外,与对照组相比,弓形虫患者的 KIR2SL4 水平仅有明显下降(P≤0.01)。本研究描述了弓形虫和RA患者体内HLA-G和KIR2DL4水平的变化。
期刊介绍:
The Annals of Parasitology (formerly Wiadomości Parazytologiczne) is an official, peer reviewed quarterly of the Polish Parasitological Society. The Annals of Parasitology publishes original papers, review articles, short notes and case reports in the fields of parasitology, mycology, and related disciplines. It also accepts interdisciplinary articles, scientific conference proceedings, book reviews. An important mission of our journal is to inform our Readers about the activities of the Polish Parasitological Society and advancement of parasitology both in Poland and elsewhere.