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SILVA Juan Eduardo
artículos
Título:
Vegetative forms of Clostridium chauvoei trigger apoptotic and inflammatory responses on macrophages
Autor/es:
CÁCERES, CLAUDIA S.; GALLO, GIOVANNA L.; COLOCHO, FLORENCIA A.; SILVA, JUAN E.; GARAY, JUAN A.; MATTAR DOMÍNGUEZ, MARÍA A.
Revista:
ANAEROBE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 77 p. 1 - 5
ISSN:
1075-9964
Resumen:
Background: Clostridium chauvoei is a gram-positive, spore-forming, strictly anaerobic bacterium that causes blackleg, a disease that affects cattle by inducing fulminant myonecrosis, thereby leading to high and constant losses of cattle. Macrophages (Mɸs) are depleted in tissues infected with the vegetative form of C. chauvoei, but the mechanism remains partially known. Consequently, Mɸs may be a critical target in the pathogenicity of C. chauvoei.Aim: The objective of this work was to study the mechanism of death of mouse-primary Mɸs infected in vitro for 24 h with the vegetative form of C. chauvoei.Methods: Mouse peritoneal Mɸs were infected in vitro with different multiplicities of infection (MOIs) of C. chauvoei (i.e., 5:1, 20:1, and 100:1). After 24 h post-infection, cell viability (MTT reduction assay), apoptosis (apoptotic bodies, DNA ladder, and Annexin V assays), and inflammatory cell response (iNOS and TNF-α expression) were assessed.Results: All the MOIs investigated decreased cell viability. An MOI of 20:1 caused the highest production of apoptotic bodies and an electrophoretic DNA-ladder pattern typical of an apoptosis cell death process. These results were corroborated using the Annexin V-flow cytometry assay. Concurrently with apoptotic cell death, Mφs expressed iNOS and TNF-α.Conclusion: Inflammation-mediated apoptosis of Mφs can be a potential mechanism of evasion of the immune response used by C. chauvoei in tissues for depleting phagocytic cells at the site of infection.