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The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages

Vanina V. Garrido, Laura R. Dulgerian, Cinthia C. Stempin, Fabio M. Cerbán

CIBICI-CONICET. Dpto. Bioquímica Clínica. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Argentina.

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Garrido VV, Dulgerian LR, Stempin CC, Cerbán FM. The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages. Int J Biol Sci 2011; 7(9):1257-1272. doi:10.7150/ijbs.7.1257. https://www.ijbs.com/v07p1257.htm
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Abstract

The macrophage mannose receptor (MR) is a pattern recognition receptor of the innate immune system that binds to microbial structures bearing mannose, fucose and N-acetylglucosamine on their surface. Trypanosoma cruzi antigen cruzipain (Cz) is found in the different developmental forms of the parasite. This glycoprotein has a highly mannosylated C-terminal domain that participates in the host-antigen contact. Our group previously demonstrated that Cz-macrophage (Mo) interaction could modulate the immune response against T. cruzi through the induction of a preferential metabolic pathway. In this work, we have studied in Mo the role of MR in arginase induction and in T. cruzi survival using different MR ligands. We have showed that pre-incubation of T. cruzi infected cells with mannose-Bovine Serum Albumin (Man-BSA, MR specific ligand) biased nitric oxide (NO)/urea balance towards urea production and increased intracellular amastigotes growth. The study of intracellular signals showed that pre-incubation with Man-BSA in T. cruzi J774 infected cells induced down-regulation of JNK and p44/p42 phosphorylation and increased of p38 MAPK phosphorylation. These results are coincident with previous data showing that Cz also modifies the MAPK phosphorylation profile induced by the parasite. In addition, we have showed by confocal microscopy that Cz and Man-BSA enhance MR recycling. Furthermore, we studied MR behavior during T. cruzi infection in vivo. MR was up-regulated in F4/80+ cells from T. cruzi infected mice at 13 and 15 days post infection. Besides, we investigated the effect of MR blocking antibody in T. cruzi infected peritoneal Mo. Arginase activity and parasite growth were decreased in infected cells pre-incubated with anti-MR antibody as compared with infected cells treated with control antibody. Therefore, we postulate that during T. cruzi infection, Cz may contact with MR, increasing MR recycling which leads to arginase activity up-regulation and intracellular parasite growth.

Keywords: T. cruzi, macrophage, arginase, iNOS, mannose receptor.


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Garrido, V.V., Dulgerian, L.R., Stempin, C.C., Cerbán, F.M. (2011). The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 7(9), 1257-1272. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7.1257.

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Garrido, V.V.; Dulgerian, L.R.; Stempin, C.C.; Cerbán, F.M. The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages. Int. J. Biol. Sci. 2011, 7 (9), 1257-1272. DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.7.1257.

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Garrido VV, Dulgerian LR, Stempin CC, Cerbán FM. The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages. Int J Biol Sci 2011; 7(9):1257-1272. doi:10.7150/ijbs.7.1257. https://www.ijbs.com/v07p1257.htm

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Garrido VV, Dulgerian LR, Stempin CC, Cerbán FM. 2011. The Increase in Mannose Receptor Recycling Favors Arginase Induction and Trypanosoma Cruzi Survival in Macrophages. Int J Biol Sci. 7(9):1257-1272.

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