Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Markers and Their Possible Implications in Leprosy’s Pathogenesis

Author:

Hirai Kelly Emi1ORCID,de Sousa Jorge Rodrigues23,Silva Luciana Mota1ORCID,Junior Leônidas Braga Dias1,Furlaneto Ismari Perini1ORCID,Carneiro Francisca Regina Oliveira1,de Souza Aarão Tinara Leila1,Sotto Mirian Nacagami45,Quaresma Juarez Antonio Simões1235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center of Biological and Health Sciences, State University of Pará, Belém, PA, Brazil

2. Tropical Medicine Center, Federal University of Pará, Belém, PA, Brazil

3. Evandro Chagas Institute, Ministry of Health, Ananindeua, PA, Brazil

4. School of Medicine, Sao Paulo University, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

5. Tropical Medicine Institute, Sao Paulo University, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

Abstract

Mycobacterium leprae causes leprosy, a dermatoneurological disease which affects the skin and peripheral nerves. One of several cellular structures affected during M. leprae infection is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Infection by microorganisms can result in ER stress and lead to the accumulation of unfolded or poorly folded proteins. To restore homeostasis in the cell, the cell induces a series of signaling cascades known as the unfolded protein response called UPR (unfolded protein response). The present work is aimed at investigating the in situ expression of these markers in cutaneous lesions of clinical forms of leprosy and establish possible correlation expression patterns and types of lesion. A total of 43 samples from leprosy patients were analyzed by immunohistochemistry with monoclonal antibodies against GRP78/BiP, PERK, IRE1α, and ATF6. A statistically significant difference between the indeterminate, tuberculoid, and lepromatous clinical forms was detected, with high expression of GRP78/BiP, PERK, IRE1α, and ATF6 in tuberculoid forms (TT) when compared to lepromatous leprosy (LL) and indeterminate (I) leprosy. These results represent the first evidence of ER stress in samples of skin lesions from leprosy patients. We believe that they will provide better understanding of the complex pathogenesis of the disease and facilitate further characterization of the cascade of molecular events elicited during infection.

Funder

Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development–CNPq/Brazil

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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