Insights into IL-33 on inflammatory response during in vitro infection by Trypanosoma cruzi.
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2022
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Inflammatory and regulatory cytokines play an important role in the immunopathogenesis of Trypanosoma cruzi
infection. Interleukin (IL)-33 is a member of the IL-1 superfamily of cytokines whose expression/production is
upregulated following pro-inflammatory stimulation to alert the immune system in response to tissue stress or
damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the inflammatory profile induced in cultured J774 cells stimulated
or not with IL-33 (10 ng/mL), with live parasites (1 × 106 metacyclic trypomastigote forms) and/or total antigen,
TcAg (100 μg/mL) and with both, IL-33 and TcAg/T. cruzi. The cultures were evaluated at 24 h and 48 h after
addition of the stimuli. For this, the supernatants were collected for the measurement of TNF, IL-17, CCL2, and
IL-10 by ELISA and of nitrite by the Griess method. TNF, IL-17, and CCL2 concentrations were elevated in the
presence of TcAg or live T. cruzi parasites at 24 h, and the addition of IL-33 potentiated these effects at 48 h. In
addition, the T. cruzi-amastigote forms reduced in those infected J774 cells stimulated with IL-33 at 48 h. In
conclusion, the IL-33 elevated the production of the TNF, IL-17, and CCL2 in cultured J774 cells stimulated with
T. cruzi and/or its antigen and reduced the intracellular parasites, providing impetus to new investigations on its
potential actions on the parasite-induced inflammation.
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Inflammatory mediators
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OLIVEIRA, D. S. de et al. Insights into IL-33 on inflammatory response during in vitro infection by Trypanosoma cruzi. Immunobiology, v. 227, n. 4, artigo 152243, jul. 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0171298522000699>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.