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Cytokine production profile of heart-infiltrating T cells in Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy

Authors :
Cunha-Neto E.
Rizzo L.V.
Albuquerque F.
Abel L.
Guilherme L.
Bocchi E.
Bacal F.
Carrara D.
Ianni B.
Mady C.
Kalil J.
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, Vol 31, Iss 1, Pp 133-137 (1998)
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, 1998.

Abstract

The hallmark of chronic Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy (CCC) is the finding of a T cell-rich inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltrate in the presence of extremely few parasites in the heart lesions. The scarcity of parasites in affected heart tissue casts doubt on the direct participation of Trypanosoma cruzi in CCC heart tissue lesions, and suggests the possible involvement of autoimmunity. The cells in the infiltrate are presumably the ultimate effectors of tissue damage, and there is evidence that such cells recognize cardiac myosin in molecular mimicry with T. cruzi proteins rather than primary reactivity to T. cruzi antigens (Cunha-Neto et al. (1996) Journal of Clinical Investigation, 98: 1709-1712). Recently, we have studied heart-infiltrating T cells at the functional level. In this short review we summarize the studies about the role of cytokines in human and experimental T. cruzi infection, along with our data on heart-infiltrating T cells in human Chagas' cardiomyopathy. The bulk of evidence points to a significant production of IFN-g and TNF-a which may be linked to T. cruzi-induced IL-12 production

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0100879X and 00347310
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.34068a58505943b69a896bcbcb2ff16e
Document Type :
article