神经类固醇类似物LMM102增强宿主对猪绦虫感染的抗性

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
R. Loria, Angélica Luna-Nophal, Saé Muňiz-Henández, J. Morales-Montor
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猪带绦虫携带者是人神经囊虫病和猪囊虫病传播的主要危险因素。世界上四分之一的人口暴露于肠道寄生虫;因此,能够消除和/或减少带菌者发病率的药剂可以显著提高人类和动物的健康。神经类固醇激素上调宿主对病毒、细菌和寄生虫感染的抵抗力。在体外和体内测试了一种不具有雄激素或雌激素活性的类似物(LMM102),以检测其调节T. solium的繁殖、生长、生存能力和传染性的能力。对三组雌性成年仓鼠(auratus Mesocricetus)进行试验;第1组小鼠皮下注射2 mg/kg LMM102,其余2组分别作为对照和未处理对照组。2周后,所有动物经口感染4只活的猪囊尾蚴。在感染后2周,与对照组或未治疗的感染对照组相比,LMM102治疗的仓鼠显示成虫恢复减少80%,长度减少75%。仅在LMM102治疗的感染动物中,脾脏和肠系膜淋巴结的白细胞增殖增加了5倍。十二指肠黏膜细胞因子IL-4、IL-6、tnf均升高。这些结果表明,LMM102通过改善肠道黏膜免疫来保护仓鼠免受猪绦虫成虫的侵害,这表明这种激素类似物可能作为肠道免疫反应的新型增强剂,用于对抗肠道蠕虫感染和其他胃肠道相关疾病。
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The Neurosteroid Analog LMM102 Enhances Host Resistance to T. solium Infection
Carriers of the tapeworm Taenia solium are the main risk factor in the transmission of both human neurocysticercosis and porcine cysticercosis. One quarter of the world’s human population is exposed to intestinal helminthic parasites; consequently, agents that can eliminate and/or reduce the incidence of carriers could significantly enhance human and animal health. Neurosteroid hormones up regulate host resistance to infections by viruses, bacteria and parasites. An analogue (LMM102) devoid of androgenic or estrogenic activity was tested in vitro and in vivo for its ability to modulate T. solium reproduction, growth, viability, and infectivity. Three groups of female adult hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) were tested; the first were injected subcutaneously (SC) with 2 mg/kg of LMM102, while the other two served as vehicles and untreated control groups, respectively. After two weeks, all animals were orally infected with 4 viable T. solium cysticerci. At 2 weeks post infection, LMM102 -treated hamsters showed an 80% reduction in adult worm recovery with a 75% reduced length as compared to either vehicle or untreated infected controls. Only in LMM102 treated, infected animals, spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes were increased with 5-fold elevation of leukocyte proliferation. Duodenal mucosa cytokine IL-4, IL-6 and TNFwere also elevated. These results show that LMM102 protects hamsters from T. solium adult tapeworm establishment by improving intestinal mucosal immunity, suggesting the potential use of this hormone analogue as novel enhancer of the gut immune response against intestinal helminthic infections and other gastrointestinal tract-related disorders.
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Advances in Neuroimmune Biology
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