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Latex proteins downregulate inflammation and restores blood-coagulation homeostasis in acute Salmonella infection.

Authors :
Sousa BF
Silva AFBD
Lima-Filho JV
Agostinho AG
Oliveira DN
de Alencar NMN
de Freitas CDT
Ramos MV
Source :
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz [Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz] 2020 Nov 23; Vol. 115, pp. e200458. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 23 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Calotropis procera latex protein fraction (LP) was previously shown to protect animals from septic shock. Further investigations showed that LP modulate nitric oxide and cytokines levels.<br />Objectives: To evaluate whether the protective effects of LP, against lethal bacterial infection, is observed in its subfractions (LPPII and LPPIII).<br />Methods: Subfractions (5 and 10 mg/kg) were tested by i.p. administration, 24 h before challenging with lethal injection (i.p.) of Salmonella Typhimurium. LPPIII (5 mg/kg) which showed higher survival rate was assayed to evaluate bacterial clearance, histopathology, leukocyte recruitment, plasma coagulation time, cytokines and NO levels.<br />Findings: LPPIII protected 70% of animals of death. The animals given LPPIII exhibited reduced bacterial load in blood and peritoneal fluid after 24 h compared to the control. LPPIII promoted macrophage infiltration in spleen and liver. LPPIII restored the coagulation time of infected animals, increased IL-10 and reduced NO in blood.<br />Main Conclusions: LPPIII recruited macrophages to the target organs of bacterial infection. This addressed inflammatory stimulus seems to reduce bacterial colonisation in spleen and liver, down regulate bacterial spread and contribute to avoid septic shock.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1678-8060
Volume :
115
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33237133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760200458