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Leishmania donovani infection activates Toll-like receptor 2, 4 expressions and Transforming growth factor-beta mediated apoptosis in renal tissues
Authors:Vinod Kumar  Neeraj Tiwari  Mallikarjuna Rao Gedda  Rizwanul Haque  Rakesh K Singh
Institution:1. Banaras Hindu University Institute of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Varanasi, India;2. Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Science, Department of Molecular Biology, Patna, India;3. Central University of South Bihar, Centre for Biological Sciences, Biotechnology Programme, Patna, India
Abstract:The present study was aimed to identify the underlying mechanisms of improper renal function in Leishmania donovani infection that causes VL. Mice (BALB/c) were infected with L. donovani and different parameters for proteinuria were assessed. The levels of superoxide anion (O2?), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), lipid peroxidation (MDA), inflammatory cytokines, and toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and 4 expression were found significantly elevated at 60th day in these animals and declined at 90th day post infection. However, TGF-β and caspase 3 activities were higher at 90th day in comparison to 60th day post infection. These findings suggested that exacerbated inflammatory conditions correlate with abnormal renal functions in L. donovani infection, which is further augmented by activated TLRs expressions by circulating leishmanial antigens. Further, the increased levels of TGF-β and caspase 3 at 90th day suggested TGF-β mediated apoptotic cell death of renal and other cells during later stages of disease that may eventually result in release of host and parasitic factors in urine during visceral leishmaniasis.
Keywords:Leishmaniasis  Renal  TLRs  Apoptosis
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