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Title: Inhibitory effect of TNF-α on malaria pre-erythrocytic stage development: Influence of host hepatocyte/parasite combinations
Authors: Depinay N.
Franetich J.F.
Grüner A.C.
Mauduit M.
Chavatte J.-M.
Luty A.J.F.
van Gemert G.-J.
Sauerwein R.W.
Siksik J.-M.
Hannoun L.
Mazier D.
Snounou G.
Rénia L.
Keywords: cytokine
recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha
CD81 antigen
leukocyte antigen
nitric oxide
reactive oxygen metabolite
tumor necrosis factor alpha
animal cell
animal tissue
article
cancer cell culture
controlled study
drug activity
erythropoiesis
growth inhibition
host parasite interaction
human
human cell
in vitro study
incubation time
liver cell
malaria
mouse
nonhuman
Plasmodium
animal
drug effect
erythrocyte
growth, development and aging
life cycle
metabolism
parasitology
Plasmodium falciparum
solubility
tumor cell line
Rodentia
Animals
Antigens, CD
Cell Line, Tumor
Erythrocytes
Hepatocytes
Host-Parasite Interactions
Humans
Life Cycle Stages
Malaria
Mice
Nitric Oxide
Plasmodium falciparum
Reactive Oxygen Species
Solubility
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Citation: Depinay N., Franetich J.F., Grüner A.C., Mauduit M., Chavatte J.-M., Luty A.J.F., van Gemert G.-J., Sauerwein R.W., Siksik J.-M., Hannoun L., Mazier D., Snounou G., Rénia L. (2011). Inhibitory effect of TNF-α on malaria pre-erythrocytic stage development: Influence of host hepatocyte/parasite combinations. PLoS ONE 6 (3) : e17464. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017464
Abstract: Background: The liver stages of malaria parasites are inhibited by cytokines such as interferon-? or Interleukin (IL)-6. Binding of these cytokines to their receptors at the surface of the infected hepatocytes leads to the production of nitric oxide (NO) and radical oxygen intermediates (ROI), which kill hepatic parasites. However, conflicting results were obtained with TNF-α possibly because of differences in the models used. We have reassessed the role of TNF-α in the different cellular systems used to study the Plasmodium pre-erythrocytic stages. Methods and Findings: Human or mouse TNF-α were tested against human and rodent malaria parasites grown in vitro in human or rodent primary hepatocytes, or in hepatoma cell lines. Our data demonstrated that TNF-α treatment prevents the development of malaria pre-erythrocytic stages. This inhibitory effect however varies with the infecting parasite species and with the nature and origin of the cytokine and hepatocytes. Inhibition was only observed for all parasite species tested when hepatocytes were pre-incubated 24 or 48 hrs before infection and activity was directed only against early hepatic parasite. We further showed that TNF-α inhibition was mediated by a soluble factor present in the supernatant of TNF-α stimulated hepatocytes but it was not related to NO or ROI. Treatment TNF-α prevents the development of human and rodent malaria pre-erythrocytic stages through the activity of a mediator that remains to be identified. Conclusions: Treatment TNF-α prevents the development of human and rodent malaria pre-erythrocytic stages through the activity of a mediator that remains to be identified. However, the nature of the cytokine-host cell-parasite combination must be carefully considered for extrapolation to the human infection. © 2011 Depinay et al.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165596
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0017464
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