Trypanosoma cruzi Antigenic Proteins Shared with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Neuroblastoma.

Leticia Eligio García, María Del Pilar Crisóstomo Vázquez, Víctor Alberto Maravelez Acosta, Mariana Soria Guerrero, Adrián Cortés Campos, Enedina Jiménez Cardoso
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Background. Research studies indicate that immunization with protein extracts of Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease, prevents the appearance of tumors in 60% of mice injected with the murine lung carcinoma tumor line. The molecular basis of this process is unknown, although the presence of specific antigens in tumor cells and on the surface of T. cruzi suggests an antiparasitic immune response, with an effective cross-reaction against cancer cells, hence the importance to identify the antigens involved and determine their potential as target cells in anticancer therapy. Aim. This study aimed to determine the presence of antigenic proteins of T. cruzi shared with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and neuroblastoma cells. Material and methods. To achieve this, polyclonal antibodies against T. cruzi were developed in rabbits, and reactivity was determined with protein extracts of acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells and neuroblastoma. The immunodetection of five different strains of T. cruzi against anti-T. cruzi polyclonal antibodies was also performed. Conclusion. The study allows the knowledge of the immunological interactions between cancer and parasites to be expanded and, therefore, contributes to the design of more and better projects that improve the therapeutic strategies applied in oncology.

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克氏锥虫抗原蛋白与急性淋巴细胞白血病和神经母细胞瘤共享。
背景。研究表明,用克氏锥虫(引起恰加斯病的原生动物寄生虫)的蛋白质提取物免疫,可以防止60%注射小鼠肺癌肿瘤系的小鼠出现肿瘤。这一过程的分子基础尚不清楚,尽管在肿瘤细胞和克氏锥虫表面存在特异性抗原,表明存在抗寄生虫免疫反应,对癌细胞具有有效的交叉反应,因此鉴定相关抗原并确定其作为抗癌治疗靶细胞的潜力是很重要的。的目标。本研究旨在确定急性淋巴细胞白血病和神经母细胞瘤细胞共有的克氏锥虫抗原蛋白的存在。材料和方法。为此,在家兔中制备了抗克氏锥虫的多克隆抗体,并用急性淋巴细胞白血病细胞和神经母细胞瘤的蛋白提取物测定了反应性。五种不同克氏体菌株对抗t抗体的免疫检测。同时进行克鲁兹多克隆抗体检测。结论。这项研究扩大了对癌症和寄生虫之间免疫学相互作用的认识,因此有助于设计更多更好的项目,改善肿瘤治疗策略的应用。
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