CIBICI   14215
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION EN BIOQUIMICA CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Role of IL-33/ST2 axis and tissue repair regulatory T cells during Trypanosoma cruzi infection.
Autor/es:
BOCCARDO S; ABRATE C; MONTES CL; ARAUJO FURLÁN CL; ALMADA L; ACOSTA RODRIGUEZ EV; RODRIGUEZ C; GRUPPI A
Reunión:
Congreso; LXVII Reunión Anual de la SAI.; 2019
Resumen:
Tissue repair CD4+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (tisTregs) are a specialized Treg subset that exhibit tissue-specific phenotypic, functional and transcriptional profiles. tisTregs display conventional immunoregulatory properties and also maintain tissue homeostasis. T. cruzi (Tc) triggers a strong effector response that controls parasite spreading but promotes pathological tissue damage. We previously determined that during Tc infection, there is a reduction in tisTregs (ST2+KLRG-1+) frequency and numbers in Blood, Spleen, Liver and Skeletal Muscle (SM) that correlated with decreased systemic levels of their growth factor IL-33.In this work we aimed to evaluate during Tc infection the correlation between the reduction of tisTregs and evidences of tissue damage and repair mechanisms including biochemical markers of damage and the M1/M2 macrophage profile. To this end, Foxp3-GFP C57BL/6 mice were infected with 5000 Tc parasites (Tulahuen). Frequencies of tisTregs in Blood, Spleen and Liver inversely correlated with plasmatic levels of GOT, GPT and LDH but directly correlated with Glycemia along the infection (p