IBYME   02675
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
ENDOGENOUS GALECTIN-3 CONTROLS EXPERIMENTAL MALARIA IN A SPECIES-SPECIFIC MANNER
Autor/es:
TOSCANO MA; TONGREN JE; DE SOUZA JB; LIU FT; RILEY EM; RABINOVICH GA
Revista:
PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2012 vol. 34 p. 383 - 387
ISSN:
0141-9838
Resumen:
Galectins are evolutionarily conserved glycan-binding proteins with pleiotropic roles in innate and adaptive immune responses. Galectin-3, has been implicated in several immunological processes as well as in pathogen recognition through specific binding to glycosylated receptors on the surface of host cells or microorganisms. In spite of considerable evidence supporting a role for galectin-3 in host-pathogen interactions, the relevance of this lectin in the regulation of the host defense mechanisms in vivo is poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed the impact of galectin-3 deficiency during infection with three distinct species of rodent malaria parasites, P. yoelii 17XNL, P. berghei ANKA and P. chabaudi AS. We found that galectin-3 deficiency showed a marginal effect on the course of parasitaemia during P. chabaudi infection, but did not alter the course of parasitaemia during P. berghei infection. However, lack of galectin-3 significantly reduced P. yoelii parasitaemia. This reduced parasitaemia in Lgals3-/- mice was consistent with higher titers of anti-P. yoelii MSP119 IgG2b isotype antibodies when compared with their wild type counterparts. Our results reflect the complexity and singularity of host-pathogen interactions, indicating a species-specific role of endogenous galectin-3 in the control of parasite infections and the modulation of antibody responses.