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Immunosuppression in Hamsters with Progressive Visceral Leishmaniasis is Associated with an Impairment of Protein Kinase C Activity in Their Lymphocytes That Can Be Partially Reversed by Okadaic Acid or Anti-transforming Growth Factor Beta Antibody

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Journal Infect Immun
Date 2003 Apr 22
PMID 12704114
Citations 11
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Progressive visceral infection of golden hamsters by Leishmania donovani amastigotes led to gradual impairment of the proliferative responses of their splenic or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (SPMC or PBMC, respectively) to in vitro stimulation with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and ionomycin (Io). Removal of macrophage-like adherent cells from SPMC or PBMC of infected animals (I-SPMC or I-PBMC) was earlier shown to restore almost completely their lymphoproliferative responses to PMA plus Io. The present study was directed to evaluate the status of protein kinase C (PKC), a molecule(s) known to play a key role in the lymphoproliferative process. Our results demonstrate that PKC activities (Ca(2+), phosphatidyl serine, and diacyl glycerol dependent) in the cytosolic fraction of untreated nonadherent I-SPMC or I-PBMC as well as in the membrane fraction of PMA-treated cells were decreased significantly relative to those for normal controls. However, removal of adherent cells from I-SPMC or I-PBMC and subsequent overnight in vitro cultivation of nonadherent cells (lymphocytes) resulted in significant restoration of PKC activity in the cytosolic or membrane fraction of untreated or PMA-treated cells, respectively. Partial, though significant, restoration of PKC activity could also be achieved in the membrane fraction of PMA-treated cells following overnight in vitro treatment of I-SPMC or I-PBMC with the Ser/Thr phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA) or an anti-transforming growth factor beta (anti-TGF-beta) neutralizing antibody. These results correlated well with the ability of OA or the anti-TGF-beta antibody to restore the lymphoproliferative response of I-SPMC or I-PBMC following stimulation with PMA plus Io. Interestingly enough, immunoblotting experiments failed to show any reduction in the level or translocation (following PMA treatment) of conventional PKC isoforms in the SPMC or PBMC of infected animals compared to those of normal controls. The results presented in this study suggest that the adherent cells generated in the SPMC or PBMC of infected animals exert a suppressive effect on the proliferative response of nonadherent cells (lymphocytes) which is likely to be mediated through the downregulation of the activation pathway involving PKC and its downstream molecules such as mitogen-activated protein kinases. Further, the observed suppression of PKC activity and subsequent lymphoproliferative responses can be attributed to alternations in the intracellular phosphorylation-dephosphorylation events. The relevance of these results is discussed in relation to the role of TGF-beta, levels of which are known to be elevated in visceral leishmaniasis.

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