Increased natural killer activity does not prevent progression of experimental Kala-azar

Author:

SARTORI Alexandrina1,KANENO Ramon1,BARUZZI Nelson1,PERAÇOLI Maria Terezinha Serrão1

Affiliation:

1. São Paulo State University, Brazil

Abstract

Kala-azar is the visceral form of leishmaniasis and it is caused by intracellular parasites from the complex Leishmania donovani. Golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) infected with Leishmania donovani develop a disease very similar to human Kala-azar. There is conspicuous hipergammaglobulinaemia and their T cells do not respond to stimulation with parasite antigens. We used this experimental model to evaluate the natural killer (NK) activity during the initial phase of the disease. Outbred hamsters infected by intravenous route with 5.106 amastigotes of L. donovani 1S showed a concurrent increase in the spleen weight and in the spleen cell number. Using the single cell assay we detected a significant increase in the percentage of NK effector cells on the 4th day of infection. Imprints from spleen and liver showed at days 14 and 28 a significant increase in the parasite burden . These results show that the increased NK activity in the beginning of the infection was not able to restrain the progression of the disease in this experimental model.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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