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Type: Artigo
Title: Proteomic analysis reveals a predominant NFE2L2 (NRF2) signature in canonical pathway and upstream regulator analysis of Leishmania-infected macrophages
Author(s)/Inventor(s): Menezes, Juliana Perrone Bezerra de
Cunha, Antônio Ricardo Khouri
Oliveira, Camila Victoria Sousa
Petersen, Antonio Luis de Oliveira Almeida
Almeida, Taís Fontoura de
Mendes, Flávia R. L.
Rebouças, Amanda do Amor Divino
Lorenzt, Amanda Lopes
Luz, Nívea Farias
Lima, Jonilson Berlink
Ramos, Pablo Ivan Pereira
Soares, Rodrigo Pedro
Rugani, Jeronimo Nunes
Buck, Gregory A.
Krieger, Marco Aurélio
Marchini, Fabrício Klerynton
Vivarini, Áislan de Carvalho
Lopes, Ulisses Gazos
Borges, Valéria de Matos
Veras, Patricia Sampaio Tavares
Abstract: Indisponível.
Abstract: CBA mice macrophages (MØ) control infection by Leishmania major and are susceptive to Leishmania amazonensis, suggesting that both parasite species induce distinct responses that play important roles in infection outcome. To evaluate the MØ responses to infection arising from these two Leishmania species, a proteomic study using a Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT) approach with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was carried out on CBA mice bone-marrow MØ (BMMØ). Following SEQUEST analysis, which revealed 2,838 proteins detected in BMMØ, data mining approach found six proteins significantly associated with the tested conditions. To investigate their biological significance, enrichment analysis was performed using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). A three steps IPA approach revealed 4 Canonical Pathways (CP) and 7 Upstream Transcriptional Factors (UTFs) strongly associated with the infection process. NRF2 signatures were present in both CPs and UTFs pathways. Proteins involved in iron metabolism, such as heme oxigenase 1 (HO-1) and ferritin besides sequestosome (SQSMT1 or p62) were found in the NRF2 CPs and the NRF2 UTFs. Differences in the involvement of iron metabolism pathway in Leishmania infection was revealed by the presence of HO-1 and ferritin. Noteworty, HO-1 was strongly associated with L. amazonensis infection, while ferritin was regulated by both species. As expected, higher HO-1 and p62 expressions were validated in L. amazonensis-infected BMMØ, in addition to decreased expression of ferritin and nitric oxide production. Moreover, BMMØ incubated with L. amazonensis LPG also expressed higher levels of HO-1 in comparison to those stimulated with L. major LPG. In addition, L. amazonensis-induced uptake of holoTf was higher than that induced by L. major in BMMØ, and holoTf was also detected at higher levels in vacuoles induced by L. amazonensis. Taken together, these findings indicate that NRF2 pathway activation and increased HO-1 production, together with higher levels of holoTf uptake, may promote permissiveness to L. amazonensis infection. In this context, differences in protein signatures triggered in the host by L. amazonensis and L. major infection could drive the outcomes in distinct clinical forms of leishmaniasis.
Keywords: Leishmania
Macrófagos
Metabolismo
Ferro
Camundongos
Macrophages
Metabolism
Iron
Mice
Subject CNPq: CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::DOENCAS INFECCIOSAS E PARASITARIAS
Production unit: Instituto de Ciências Médicas
Publisher: Frontiers
In: Frontiers in Immunology
Volume: 10
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2019
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.01362
Publisher country: Brasil
Language: por
Right access: Acesso Aberto
ISSN: 1664-3224
Citation: MENEZES, Juliana Perrone Bezerra de; KHOURI, Ricardo; OLIVEIRA, Camila Victoria Sousa; PETERSEN, Antonio Luis de Oliveira Almeida; ALMEIDA, Taís Fontoura de; MENDES, Flávia R. L.; REBOUÇAS, Amanda do Amor Divino; LORENTZ, Amanda Lopes; LUZ, Nívea Farias; LIMA, Jonilson Berlink; RAMOS, Pablo Ivan Pereira; SOARES, Rodrigo Pedro; RUGANI, Jeronimo Nunes; BUCK, Gregory A.; KRIEGER, Marco Aurélio; MARCHINI, Fabrício Klerynton; VIVARINI, Áislan de Carvalho; LOPES, Ulisses Gazos; BORGES, Valéria de Matos; VERAS, Patricia Sampaio Tavares. Proteomic Analysis Reveals a Predominant NFE2L2 (NRF2) Signature in Canonical Pathway andUpstream Regulator Analysis of Leishmania-Infected Macrophages. Frontiers in Immunology, v. 10, p. 1362, 2019.
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