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Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroCentro de Ciências da Saúde

Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho

The importance of apoptosis for immune regulation in Chagas’ disease

George A. DosReis

Fabrício Montalvão. IBCCF-UFRJLandi V. Guillermo. IBCCF-UFRJ

Geisy M. de Almeida. IBCCF-UFRJElizabeth M. Silva. IBCCF-UFRJ

Marise P. Nunes. IOC-Fiocruz-RJJuliana de Meis. IOC-Fiocruz-RJ

Christina M. Takiya. Dept. Histologia-UFRJRichard Siegel. NIAID-NIH, USA

Celio Freire-de-Lima. IBCCF-UFRJMarcela F. Lopes. IBCCF-UFRJ

Lopes MF et al. Immunol. Today 21; 489-494, 2000Freire-de-Lima CG et al. Nature 403; 199-203, 2000

Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) inactivates macrophages and exacerbates parasite replication through TGF-β, ODC and polyamine synthesis

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Efferocytosis

T. cruzi infection: Consequences of apoptosis

Efferocytosis

Apoptosis in T. cruzi infection

Modify efferocytosis by:

1. Caspase inhibition2. Anti-FasL treatment3. Antibodies to apoptotic cells

Efferocytosis

Blocking apoptosis in T. cruzi infection

Caspase inhibition

Efferocytosis

Caspase inhibition reduces lymphocyte apopotosis in vivo

Silva, E. M. et al. Caspase inhibition reduces lymphocyte apoptosis and improves host immune responses to Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Eur. J. Immunol. 2007, 37 (3), 738-746.

Treatment with zVAD reduces parasitemia

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Silva, E. M. et al. Caspase inhibition reduces lymphocyte apoptosis and improves host immune responses to Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Eur. J. Immunol. 2007, 37 (3), 738-746.

Treatment with zVAD in vivo increases macrophage activation

The general caspase inhibitor zVAD

reduces apoptosis of T lymphocytes in vitro

and in vivo

Treatment with zVAD increases immunity

to T. cruzi infection

Blocking apoptosis in T. cruzi infection

Anti-FasL

Efferocytosis

Increased immunity to T. cruzi after treatment with anti-FasL in vivo

Guillermo, L.V. et al. The Fas death pathway controls coordinated expansions of type 1 CD8 and type 2 CD4 T cells in Trypanosoma cruzi infection. J. Leukoc. Biol. 2007, 81, 942-951.

Anti-FasL in vivo accelerates and increases type 1 cytokine responses

Anti-FasL reduces apoptosis of CD4 and CD8 T cells

Anti-FasL increases type 1 cytokine responses, increases macrophage NO production and reducesparasitemia

Lymphocyte apoptosis is deleterious for T. cruziInfection in vivo

Modifying immune regulation throughopsonization of apoptotic cells

Antibodies

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Differential reaction of chagasic IgG with apoptotic lymphocytes

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Opsonization of apoptotic cells with chagasic IgG reduces the effect of efferocytosison replication of T. cruzi

IgG purified from T. cruzi infection(90 days) or age matched serum

Control of parasite replication is mediated by increased TNF-α production

Apoptotic cells opsonized with chagasic IgGincrease TNF-α production

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Previous immunization with apoptotic cells reduces parasitemia in vivo

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Conclusions Chagasic IgG opsonizes apoptotic cells and reduces the effect of efferocytosis on parasite replication

The protective effect is mediated by increased TNF-α production

The protective effect requires FcγRs

Generation of autoantibodies against apoptotic cell antigens could play a protective role against parasite infection