In vitro EFFECTS OF SODIUM SELENITE SUPPLEMENTATION ON CELL VIABILITY OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF Trypanosoma cruzi

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Journal of Tropical Pathology Pub Date : 2020-05-27 DOI:10.5216/rpt.v49i2.61410
O. Thiemann, M. T. Silva, G. B. Portapilla, Alan Raphael de Farias Klein Moraes
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Selenium is an essential trace element which, at adequate levels, presents different beneficial biological effects, such as cancer regression, tissue development and protection against oxidative damage. The positive effects of this element are related to the expression of selenoproteins and their ability to modulate the immune system and the oxidative stress response. In Chagas disease and sleeping sickness, selenium supplementation has shown blood parasitism reduction and the alleviation of specific aspects of the diseases, such as diminishing anemia in sleeping sickness or minimization of myocardial and right ventricular chamber damage in Chagasdisease. Although the influence of selenium in trypanosomiasis has been investigated, the direct effects of sodium selenite supplementation on trypanosome cells are poorly understood. Treatment of Trypanosoma cruzi cultures with low selenium doses demonstrated different results, according to the parasite evolutive form analyzed. Epimastigote cultures supplemented with 100 nM of sodium selenite presented cell growth increment, which varies from 10 to 40% according to the parasite strain assayed. Selenium concentration around 600nM leads to a 30% increase in the amastigote form number, whereas, at the same dose, the mammal host cell presented no cellular growth alteration. For the bloodstream form, the results agree with theliterature, and all sodium selenite concentrations tested, demonstrated a reduction in parasite viability. The data suggest that selenium supplementation, under specific conditions, could increase T. cruzi viability, demonstrating that a strategy for using selenium as an adjuvant in Chagas disease treatment requires additional experimentation. KEY WORDS: Selenium; trypanosomiasis; Chagas disease; Trypanosoma cruzi.
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亚硒酸钠对不同形态克氏锥虫细胞活力的体外影响
硒是人体必需的微量元素,在适当的水平下,硒具有多种有益的生物效应,如癌症消退、组织发育和抗氧化损伤。这种元素的积极作用与硒蛋白的表达及其调节免疫系统和氧化应激反应的能力有关。在恰加斯病和昏睡病中,补充硒显示出血液寄生减少和疾病的特定方面得到缓解,例如减少昏睡病中的贫血或将恰加斯病中的心肌和右心室损伤降至最低。虽然已经研究了硒对锥虫病的影响,但补充亚硒酸钠对锥虫细胞的直接影响尚不清楚。根据对克氏锥虫进化形式的分析,用低硒剂量处理克氏锥虫培养物显示出不同的结果。添加100 nM亚硒酸钠后,附生毛囊菌的细胞生长增加,根据所测寄生虫品系的不同,细胞生长增加幅度在10% ~ 40%之间。在600nM左右的硒浓度下,哺乳动物宿主细胞的无尾体形态数增加了30%,而在相同剂量下,哺乳动物宿主细胞的细胞生长没有变化。对于血液形式,结果与文献一致,并且所有亚硒酸钠浓度测试都表明寄生虫活力降低。这些数据表明,在特定条件下补充硒可以提高克氏锥虫的生存能力,这表明将硒作为辅助治疗恰加斯病的策略需要额外的实验。关键词:硒;锥虫病;恰加斯病;鲁兹锥体。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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