INVESTIGADORES
SCHIERLOH Luis Pablo
artículos
Título:
In tuberculous pleural effusions activated neutrophils undergo apoptosis and acquire dendritic cell-like phenotype
Autor/es:
ALEMAN M; DE LA BARRERA SS; SCHIERLOH PL; ALVES L; YOKOBORI N; BALDINI M; ABBATE E; SASIAIN MC
Revista:
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Editorial:
Chicago University press
Referencias:
Lugar: Chicago; Año: 2005 vol. 192 p. 399 - 409
ISSN:
0022-1899
Resumen:
Tuberculous pleuritis usually shows lymphocytic preponderance, but neutrophils are also present. Therefore, pleuritis is a good model for the study of neutrophil fate at sites of active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. We have previously demonstrated in vitro that M. tuberculosis-induced neutrophil apoptosis involves p38 mitogen protein kinase activation through Toll-like receptor 2. Herein, we demonstrate that, in tuberculous pleuritis, neutrophil apoptosis increases together with the expression of Toll-like receptor 2 and phosphorylated p38 (p-p38) kinase. In addition, receptors associated with activation/apoptotis (CD11b, CD64, tumor necrosis factor receptor, and Fas ligand) are up-regulated, together with a loss of CD16 expression. However, neutrophils express CD86, CD83, and major histocompatibility complex class II antigens, acquiring dendritic cell (DC) characteristics. Therefore, the cytokine milieu in the pleural space may influence signaling pathways on activated neutrophils, thereby inducing apoptosis and inhibiting their proinflammatory capacity, as well as allowing them acquire DC characteristics that influence the immune response.