Innate immunity prevents tissue invasion byEntamoeba histolytica

Author:

Shibayama Mineko12345,Rivera-Aguilar Víctor12345,Barbosa-Cabrera Elizabeth12345,Rojas-Hernández Saúl12345,Jarillo-Luna Adriana12345,Tsutsumi Víctor12345,Pacheco-Yepez Judith12345,Campos-Rodríguez Rafael12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Pathology, CINVESTAV-IPN, Av. IPN No. 2508 Zacatenco, CP 07360, Mexico, DF.

2. Department of Microbiology, UBIPRO, FES-Iztacala, UNAM, Avenida de los Barrios s/n, Tlalnepantla Edo. de México, CP 54090, Mexico, DF.

3. Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Plan de San Luis y Diaz Miron, CP 11340, Mexico, DF.

4. Department of Morphology, School of Medicine, IPN, Plan de San Luis y Diaz Miron, CP 11340, Mexico, DF.

5. Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Mexican Faculty of Medicine, La Salle University, Fuentes 17, Tlalpan, CP 14000, Mexico, DF.

Abstract

Although innate and adaptive immunity both play a role in amoebiasis, the mechanisms involved in the elimination of Entamoeba histolytica are poorly understood. To provide more information about the innate immune mechanisms that may confer protection against invasive amoebiasis, we administered inflammatory substances (bacillus Calmette-Guérin, lipopolysaccharide, complete Freund’s adjuvant, or mineral oil) into the peritoneum of hamsters. The animals were then challenged with pathogenic trophozoites of E. histolytica and, after 7 days, the protective host response was analysed. We found that the nonspecific inflammatory response induced in the peritoneum was sufficient to prevent liver invasion by E. histolytica. In vitro experiments showed that the killing of trophozoites was mediated by peritoneal macrophages and a protein of 68 kDa with peroxidase activity.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology

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