Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas
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Resumo: | Trypanosoma cruzi infection causes Chagas disease (CD), a chronic inflammatory disease. The most infected individuals present no apparent morbidity, consistent with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease (IFCD). Although parasite-related factors may influence the clinical progress of disease, factors such as immune and inflammatory responses of host have a fundamental participation in the dynamic of pathology. The cellular immune response is closely associated with the presence of a tissue inflammatory infiltrate, which is composed by mononuclear cells that proliferate and produce pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. The inflammatory reaction triggered by T. cruzi infection is maintained by persistence of parasite in the host, and produces systemic effects, including microvascular changes. The puricergic signaling system plays an important role in the modulatiib of immune and inflammatory responses as well as vascular thrombosis by adenine nucleotides (ATP, ADP and AMP) and their derivative nucleoside adenosine. These signaling molecules are released from cells such as lymphocytes and platelets in response to damage or cell stimulation by the action of pathogens. The effects of adenine nucleotides and adenosine are promoted through the agonism of specific purinergic receptors and controlled by an enzymatic complex located on the cell surface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of purinergic signaling in the regulation of microvascular dysfunction triggered by infection and in the adaptive immune response induced by the host through ectoenzymes activities involved in the metabolism of ATP in lymphocytes and platelets of patients IFCD. It was observed a decrease in both E-NTPDase and E-ADA activities, representing an adaptive consequence of host to a low antigenic stimulation during the latent phase of disease. Therefore, low concentrations of extracellular ATP would lead the induction of a Th2 response that would protect the host from an intense Th1 response, while high concentrations of extracellular adenosine would be responsible for anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. It was not observed any change in E-NTPDase expression when compared with the control group, demonstrating that its decreased activity may be a result of some tridimencional alteration of the enzyme itself. In platelets of IFCD patients, there was an increase in E-NPP and E-5 -NT activities and a decrease in E-ADA activity, which could be related to tromboregulatory effects by nucleotides degradation as well as formation and preservation of extracellular adenosine levels, in view of its vasodilator and cardioprotective roles. The decreased platelet aggregation observed in IFCD patients probably occurred due to antiaggregating action of adenosine. In conclusion, the purinergic system ectoenzymes, which are responsible for ATP metabolism, contribute in tromborregulation and modulation of host immune responses during the indeterminate form of the disease. |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagasInfluence of extracellular ATP metabolism in the purinergic signaling in lymphocytes and platelets of patients with indeterminate form of chagas` diseaseATPDoença de ChagasSistema purinérgicoChagas diseasePurinergic systemCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIATrypanosoma cruzi infection causes Chagas disease (CD), a chronic inflammatory disease. The most infected individuals present no apparent morbidity, consistent with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease (IFCD). Although parasite-related factors may influence the clinical progress of disease, factors such as immune and inflammatory responses of host have a fundamental participation in the dynamic of pathology. The cellular immune response is closely associated with the presence of a tissue inflammatory infiltrate, which is composed by mononuclear cells that proliferate and produce pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. The inflammatory reaction triggered by T. cruzi infection is maintained by persistence of parasite in the host, and produces systemic effects, including microvascular changes. The puricergic signaling system plays an important role in the modulatiib of immune and inflammatory responses as well as vascular thrombosis by adenine nucleotides (ATP, ADP and AMP) and their derivative nucleoside adenosine. These signaling molecules are released from cells such as lymphocytes and platelets in response to damage or cell stimulation by the action of pathogens. The effects of adenine nucleotides and adenosine are promoted through the agonism of specific purinergic receptors and controlled by an enzymatic complex located on the cell surface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of purinergic signaling in the regulation of microvascular dysfunction triggered by infection and in the adaptive immune response induced by the host through ectoenzymes activities involved in the metabolism of ATP in lymphocytes and platelets of patients IFCD. It was observed a decrease in both E-NTPDase and E-ADA activities, representing an adaptive consequence of host to a low antigenic stimulation during the latent phase of disease. Therefore, low concentrations of extracellular ATP would lead the induction of a Th2 response that would protect the host from an intense Th1 response, while high concentrations of extracellular adenosine would be responsible for anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. It was not observed any change in E-NTPDase expression when compared with the control group, demonstrating that its decreased activity may be a result of some tridimencional alteration of the enzyme itself. In platelets of IFCD patients, there was an increase in E-NPP and E-5 -NT activities and a decrease in E-ADA activity, which could be related to tromboregulatory effects by nucleotides degradation as well as formation and preservation of extracellular adenosine levels, in view of its vasodilator and cardioprotective roles. The decreased platelet aggregation observed in IFCD patients probably occurred due to antiaggregating action of adenosine. In conclusion, the purinergic system ectoenzymes, which are responsible for ATP metabolism, contribute in tromborregulation and modulation of host immune responses during the indeterminate form of the disease.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorA infecção pelo Trypanosoma cruzi causa a doença de Chagas (DC), uma doença inflamatória crônica. A maioria dos indivíduos infectados não apresenta morbidade aparente, compatível com a forma indeterminada da doença de Chagas (FIDC). Embora fatores relacionados ao parasito possam influenciar a evolução clínica da doença, fatores como resposta imune e inflamatória do hospedeiro têm fundamental participação na dinâmica da patologia. A resposta imune celular está intimamente associada à presença de um infiltrado inflamatório tecidual, composto por células mononucleares que proliferam e produzem citocinas pró e anti-inflamatórias. A reação inflamatória desencadeada pela infecção pelo T. cruzi é mantida pela persistência do parasito no hospedeiro, e produz alterações sistêmicas, incluindo alterações microvasculares. O sistema de sinalização purinérgica desempenha um importante papel na modulação da resposta imune e inflamatória, assim como da trombose vascular, através dos nucleotídeos da adenina (ATP, ADP e AMP) e seu derivado nucleosídeo adenosina. Estas moléculas sinalizadoras são liberadas de células como linfócitos e plaquetas em resposta ao dano ou ao estímulo celular por ação de patógenos. Os efeitos dos nucleotídeos de adenina e da adenosina são promovidos através da ativação de receptores purinégicos específicos e controlados por um complexo enzimático localizado na superfície das células. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência da sinalização purinérgica na regulação das disfunções microvasculares desencadeadas pela infecção, bem como da resposta imune adaptativa induzida pelo hospedeiro, através da determinação da atividade de ectoenzimas envolvidas no metabolismo do ATP em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes FIDC. Foi observada uma diminuição nas atividades da E-NTPDase e da E-ADA, representando uma conseqüência adaptativa do hospedeiro frente a uma baixa estimulação antigênica durante o período de latência da doença. Logo, baixas concentrações do ATP extracelular liberadas, levariam à indução de uma resposta Th2 que protegeria o hospedeiro de uma intensa resposta Th1, enquanto, elevadas concentrações de adenosina extracelular seriam responsáveis por efeitos anti-inflamatórios e imunossupressores. Não foi observada alteração na expressão da E-NTPDase em relação ao grupo controle, demonstrando que a diminuição da sua atividade enzimática pode ser resultado de alguma modificação na conformação tridimensional da própria enzima. Em plaquetas de pacientes FIDC, foi observado um aumento nas atividades da E-NPP e E-5 -NT e uma diminuição na atividade da E-ADA, o que poderia estar relacionado a um efeito tromborregulatório, com a formação e preservação dos níveis extracelulares de adenosina, tendo em vista seu papel vadodilatador e cardioprotetor. A agregação plaquetária diminuída observada nos pacientes FIDC, provavelmente ocorreu devido à ação anti-agregante da adenosina circulante. Dessa forma, sugere-se que as ectoenzimas do sistema purinérgico, responsáveis pelo metabolismo do ATP contribuem na tromborregulação e na modulação das respostas imunes do hospedeiro durante a forma indeterminada da doença.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFarmacologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FarmacêuticasLeal, Daniela Bitencourt Rosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3639683273462361Moreira, Cleci Menezeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5805841991374556Monteiro, Silvia Gonzalezhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3762606653182779Souza, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves2013-04-162013-04-162011-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfSOUZA, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves. INFLUENCE OF EXTRACELLULAR ATP METABOLISM IN THE PURINERGIC SIGNALING IN LYMPHOCYTES AND PLATELETS OF PATIENTS WITH INDETERMINATE FORM OF CHAGAS DISEASE. 2011. 129 f. 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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas Influence of extracellular ATP metabolism in the purinergic signaling in lymphocytes and platelets of patients with indeterminate form of chagas` disease |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas Souza, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves ATP Doença de Chagas Sistema purinérgico Chagas disease Purinergic system CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Influência do metabolismo do ATP extracelular na sinalização purinérgica em linfócitos e plaquetas de pacientes com a forma indeterminada da doença de chagas |
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Souza, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves |
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Souza, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves |
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Leal, Daniela Bitencourt Rosa http://lattes.cnpq.br/3639683273462361 Moreira, Cleci Menezes http://lattes.cnpq.br/5805841991374556 Monteiro, Silvia Gonzalez http://lattes.cnpq.br/3762606653182779 |
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Souza, Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves |
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ATP Doença de Chagas Sistema purinérgico Chagas disease Purinergic system CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA |
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ATP Doença de Chagas Sistema purinérgico Chagas disease Purinergic system CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA |
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Trypanosoma cruzi infection causes Chagas disease (CD), a chronic inflammatory disease. The most infected individuals present no apparent morbidity, consistent with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease (IFCD). Although parasite-related factors may influence the clinical progress of disease, factors such as immune and inflammatory responses of host have a fundamental participation in the dynamic of pathology. The cellular immune response is closely associated with the presence of a tissue inflammatory infiltrate, which is composed by mononuclear cells that proliferate and produce pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. The inflammatory reaction triggered by T. cruzi infection is maintained by persistence of parasite in the host, and produces systemic effects, including microvascular changes. The puricergic signaling system plays an important role in the modulatiib of immune and inflammatory responses as well as vascular thrombosis by adenine nucleotides (ATP, ADP and AMP) and their derivative nucleoside adenosine. These signaling molecules are released from cells such as lymphocytes and platelets in response to damage or cell stimulation by the action of pathogens. The effects of adenine nucleotides and adenosine are promoted through the agonism of specific purinergic receptors and controlled by an enzymatic complex located on the cell surface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of purinergic signaling in the regulation of microvascular dysfunction triggered by infection and in the adaptive immune response induced by the host through ectoenzymes activities involved in the metabolism of ATP in lymphocytes and platelets of patients IFCD. It was observed a decrease in both E-NTPDase and E-ADA activities, representing an adaptive consequence of host to a low antigenic stimulation during the latent phase of disease. Therefore, low concentrations of extracellular ATP would lead the induction of a Th2 response that would protect the host from an intense Th1 response, while high concentrations of extracellular adenosine would be responsible for anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. It was not observed any change in E-NTPDase expression when compared with the control group, demonstrating that its decreased activity may be a result of some tridimencional alteration of the enzyme itself. In platelets of IFCD patients, there was an increase in E-NPP and E-5 -NT activities and a decrease in E-ADA activity, which could be related to tromboregulatory effects by nucleotides degradation as well as formation and preservation of extracellular adenosine levels, in view of its vasodilator and cardioprotective roles. The decreased platelet aggregation observed in IFCD patients probably occurred due to antiaggregating action of adenosine. In conclusion, the purinergic system ectoenzymes, which are responsible for ATP metabolism, contribute in tromborregulation and modulation of host immune responses during the indeterminate form of the disease. |
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