Lais A Sacramento
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Benevides L, Sacramento L, Pioto F, Barretto G, Carregaro V, Silva J
Front Immunol
. 2023 Nov;
14:1268196.
PMID: 37908369
In many infectious diseases, the pathogen-induced inflammatory response could result in protective immunity that should be regulated to prevent tissue damage and death. In fact, in infection, the innate immune...
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Sacramento L, Farias Amorim C, Campos T, Saldanha M, Arruda S, Carvalho L, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2023 Aug;
17(8):e0011552.
PMID: 37603573
Cutaneous leishmaniasis exhibits a spectrum of clinical presentations dependent upon the parasites' persistence and host immunopathologic responses. Although cytolytic CD8 T cells cannot control the parasites, they significantly contribute to...
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Benevides L, Saltarelli V, Pioto F, Sacramento L, Dias M, Rodriguez G, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2019 Sep;
10:2105.
PMID: 31555297
Monocytes play key roles in the maintenance of homeostasis and in the control of the infection. Monocytes are recruited from the bone marrow to inflammatory sites and are essential for...
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Lima M, Sacramento L, Quirino G, Ferreira M, Benevides L, Santana A, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2017 Aug;
8:815.
PMID: 28775724
Adenosine is an endogenously released purine nucleoside that signals through four widely expressed G protein-coupled receptors: A1, A2, A2, and A3. Of these, AR is recognized as mediating major adenosine...
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Sacramento L, da Costa J, de Lima M, Sampaio P, Almeida R, Cunha F, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Mar;
8:262.
PMID: 28280488
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a chronic and fatal disease caused by in Brazil. Leukocyte recruitment to infected tissue is a crucial event for the control of infections such as VL....
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Quirino G, Nascimento M, Davoli-Ferreira M, Sacramento L, Lima M, Almeida R, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2016 Jun;
84(8):2289-2298.
PMID: 27245409
The relationship established between Leishmania infantum and the vertebrate host can lead to a self-healing infection or to the manifestation of visceral leishmaniasis, a chronic systemic infection associated with high...
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Jarry C, Martinez E, Peruzzo D, Carregaro V, Sacramento L, Araujo V, et al.
Mol Med Rep
. 2016 Apr;
13(5):4252-8.
PMID: 27035849
A novel T cell-secreted cytokine, termed secreted osteoclastogenic factor of activated T cells (SOFAT) that induces osteoclastic bone resorption in a RANKL-independent manner, has been described. Our group have previously...
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Costa D, Lima-Junior D, Nascimento M, Sacramento L, Almeida R, Carregaro V, et al.
J Leukoc Biol
. 2016 Feb;
100(2):423-32.
PMID: 26884611
In vertebrate hosts, Leishmania braziliensis parasites infect mainly mononuclear phagocytic system cells, which when activated by T helper cell type 1 cytokines produce nitric oxide and kill the pathogens. Chemokine...
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Carregaro V, Ribeiro J, Valenzuela J, Souza-Junior D, Costa D, Oliveira C, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2015 Apr;
9(4):e0003600.
PMID: 25849562
Background: Sand fly saliva plays a crucial role in establishing Leishmania infection. We identified adenosine (ADO) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP) as active pharmacologic compounds present in Phlebotomus papatasi saliva that...