6 resultados para ANTÍGENOS

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, lupus) is the prototype of systemic autoimmune disease (AD). Immune system activation in SLE is characterized by exaggerated B-cell and T-cell responses and loss of immune tolerance against selfantigens. Production and defective elimination of antibodies, circulation and tissue deposition of immune complexes, and complement and cytokine activation contribute to clinical manifestations that range from fatigue and joint pain to severe, life-threatening organ damage

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Autoimmune diseases (ADs) are chronic conditions initiated by the loss of immunological tolerance to self-antigens and represent a heterogeneous group of disorders that afflict specific target organs ormultiple organ systems [1]. The chronic nature of these diseases places a significant burden on the utilization of medical care, direct and indirect economic costs, and quality of life. The fact that ADs share several clinical signs and symptoms (i.e., subphenotypes), physiopathological mechanisms, and genetic factors has been called autoimmune tautology and indicates that they have common mechanisms

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Background Plasmodium vivax continues to be the most widely distributed malarial parasite species in tropical and sub-tropical areas, causing high morbidity indices around the world. Better understanding of the proteins used by the parasite during the invasion of red blood cells is required to obtain an effective vaccine against this disease. This study describes characterizing the P. vivax asparagine-rich protein (PvARP) and examines its antigenicity in natural infection. Methods The target gene in the study was selected according to a previous in silico analysis using profile hidden Markov models which identified P. vivax proteins that play a possible role in invasion. Transcription of the arp gene in the P. vivax VCG-1 strain was here evaluated by RT-PCR. Specific human antibodies against PvARP were used to confirm protein expression by Western blot as well as its subcellular localization by immunofluorescence. Recognition of recombinant PvARP by sera from P. vivax-infected individuals was evaluated by ELISA. Results VCG-1 strain PvARP is a 281-residue-long molecule, which is encoded by a single exon and has an N-terminal secretion signal, as well as a tandem repeat region. This protein is expressed in mature schizonts and is located on the surface of merozoites, having an apparent accumulation towards their apical pole. Sera from P. vivax-infected patients recognized the recombinant, thereby suggesting that this protein is targeted by the immune response during infection.

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Immunity to severe malaria is the first level of immunity acquired to Plasmodium falciparum. Antibodies to the variant antigen PfEMP1 (P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1) present at the surface of the parasitized red blood cell (pRBC) confer protection by blocking microvascular sequestration. Here we have generated antibodies to peptide sequences of subdomain 2 of PfEMP1-DBL1 alpha previously identified to be associated with severe or mild malaria. A set of sera generated to the amino acid sequence KLQTLTLHQVREYWWALNRKEVWKA, containing the motif ALNRKE, stained the live pRBC. 50% of parasites tested (7/14) were positive both in flow cytometry and immunofluorescence assays with live pRBCs including both laboratory strains and in vitro adapted clinical isolates. Antibodies that reacted selectively with the sequence REYWWALNRKEVWKA in a 15-mer peptide array of DBL1 alpha-domains were also found to react with the pRBC surface. By utilizing a peptide array to map the binding properties of the elicited anti-DBL1 alpha antibodies, the amino acids WxxNRx were found essential for antibody binding. Complementary experiments using 135 degenerate RDSM peptide sequences obtained from 93 Ugandan patient-isolates showed that antibody binding occurred when the amino acids WxLNRKE/D were present in the peptide. The data suggests that the ALNRKE sequence motif, associated with severe malaria, induces strain-transcending antibodies that react with the pRBC surface.

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La utilización de la dexametasona está asociada con la supresión de la respuesta inmune en pacientes con cáncer en estadíos III y IV, debido posiblemente a una acción inhibidora sobre las células dendríticas presentadoras de antígenos. Bajo la acción de la dexametasona, las células dendríticas secretan niveles muy bajos de IL-10, lo que a su vez disminuye, tanto la respuesta mediada por los linfocitos Th2 como la inducida por las células NK. La IL-10 tiene pues un efecto dual, si se tiene en cuenta que, en la mayoría de los modelos experimentales, aumenta en pacientes tratados con glucocorticoides tipo dexametasona e inhibe la respuesta mediada por los linfocitos Th1, con una consecuente exacerbación del proceso. Metodología: Se utilizó la prueba de ELISA para determinar IL-10 en pacientes con diferentes tipos de tumor en estadíos III y IV, sometidos a quimioterapia y tratados con dexametasona-metoclopramida como antiemético y en un grupo control de personas sanas. Resultados: En este modelo experimental, todos los pacientes con cáncer en estadíos III y IV presentaron niveles séricos de IL-10 muy bajos, comparados con los del grupo control. Además, IL-10 no aumentó su concentración en los pacientes tratados con dexametasona. Conclusión: IL-10 no provoca anergia de las células dendríticas ni disminución de la respuesta citotóxica mediada por Th1. Por tanto, se sospecha que es la dexametasona y no la IL-10 la responsable de la supresión en la respuesta inmune en pacientes con cáncer en estadíos III y IV, lo que podrá ser demostrado en posteriores estudios que complementen los resultados obtenidos.

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La influenza es una entidad clínica, que es causada por los virus de la influenza A, B y C del género Influenza. El virus de la influenza A se clasifica en subtipos, con base en 2 antígenos de superficie: la hemaglutinina y la neuraminidasa. La respuesta inmune frente a estos antígenos (especialmente frente a la hemaglutinina), disminuye la probabilidad de infección, así como la severidad del cuadro clínico. La intención de este trabajo es describir el funcionamiento del programa de vigilancia centinela de influenza y otros virus respiratorios en Colombia, que permite identificar en que medida se alcanza la finalidad de esta actividad y que dificultades en general afectan su funcionamiento.