C57BL/6 腹膜巨噬细胞外泌体改善 RAW264.7 细胞的抗利什曼病功能

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Parasite Immunology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1111/pim.13069
Hadis Gandomkar, Mostafa Changaei, Mir Mohammadreza Hosseini, Sara Soudi, Ahmad Zavaran Hosseini
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利什曼病被认为是世界上最严重的健康问题之一。遗憾的是,目前还没有保护性疫苗,传统治疗方法也相对无效。因此,有必要采取新的策略来防治利什曼病。近年来,外泌体在包括传染病在内的各种疾病中显示出了良好的治疗效果。在这方面,我们旨在探索外泌体、嘧啶和它们的组合对 RAW264.7 细胞抗主要利什曼病寄生虫功能的影响。我们从 C57BL/6 腹腔巨噬细胞中分离出了外泌体。用外泌体、嘧啶(PM)以及外泌体和嘧啶(PM)处理感染和未感染大利什曼原虫的 RAW264.7 细胞。分析了这些处理对吞噬、排泄、细胞内寄生虫数量、精氨酸酶活性、一氧化氮(NO)和活性氧(ROS)产生的影响。外泌体能明显提高感染组和非感染组的吞噬、排出、一氧化氮和 ROS(Pv
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C57BL/6 Peritoneal Macrophage Exosomes Improve Antileishmanial Functions of the RAW264.7 Cells.

Leishmaniasis is considered one of the most critical health concerns in the world. Unfortunately, no protective vaccines exist and conventional treatments are relatively ineffective. Therefore, new strategies are necessary against leishmaniasis. In recent years, exosomes have shown promising therapeutic outcomes in various diseases, including infectious diseases. In this regard, we aimed to explore the effect of the exosome, pyrimethamine and their combination on the anti-parasitic function of RAW264.7 cells against Leishmania major. Exosomes were isolated from the C57BL/6 peritoneal macrophages. L. major infected and non-infected RAW264.7 cells treated with exosomes, pyrimethamine (PM), and exosomes along with PM. The effect of the treatments was analysed on phagocytosis, efferocytosis, the intracellular parasite count, arginase activity, nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Exosomes could significantly elevate the phagocytosis, efferocytosis, NO and ROS in both infected and non-infected groups (Pv < 0.05). The exosomes reduced the arginase activity in both groups (Pv < 0.05). The intracellular parasite count was significantly lower after treatment with exosomes (Pv < 0.05). These results demonstrate that MQ-derived exosomes can enhance in vitro anti-parasitic responses against L. major. This provides a potential pathway for more effective treatments and underscores the importance of further research in this area.

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Parasite Immunology
Parasite Immunology 医学-寄生虫学
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4.70
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4.50%
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61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasite Immunology is an international journal devoted to research on all aspects of parasite immunology in human and animal hosts. Emphasis has been placed on how hosts control parasites, and the immunopathological reactions which take place in the course of parasitic infections. The Journal welcomes original work on all parasites, particularly human parasitology, helminths, protozoa and ectoparasites.
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