Title of article :
Evaluation of In Vitro Production of IFN-γ, IL-10, IL-12 and IL-13 by Blood Cells in Patients with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Lesions
Author/Authors :
Mahmoodi, Majid Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Rajabalian, Saeid Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Fekri, Alireza Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Esfandiarpour, Iraj Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Abstract :
This study investigated the in vitro production of interferon-γ, interleukin (IL)-10,
IL-12, and IL-13, after antigenic stimulation of the cells (with Leishmania antigen and
lipopolysaccharide) using whole blood from patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis
lesions caused by Leishmania tropica and in normal volunteers with history of
cutaneous leishmaniasis.
ELISA results showed that the mean production of interferon-γ by cells of whole
blood in patients with lesions in response to Leishmania antigen was significantly
lower than corresponding values in volunteers with history of cutaneous leishmaniasis
(P< 0.05) and significantly higher levels of IL-10 production in patients with lesions
were observed compared with cured volunteers of the disease (P<0.01). A similar level
of IL-12, including p40 subunit of IL-12, was detected in both groups tested in this
study in response to stimulation of parasite antigen. The levels of the IL-13 after
stimulation with Leishmania antigen were significantly more in patients compared with
volunteers with history of cutaneous leishmaniasis (P< 0.01). There was no significant
difference in the mean production of IFN-γ, IL-10, IL-12 and IL-13 by PHA or LPS
stimulated cells from patients with lesions and volunteers with history of the disease,
indicating that there was no qualitative defect in cytokine production in these patients.
In this study, we have detected the decreased production of interferon- γ by cells of
patients with lesions of cutaneous leishmaniasis in response to parasite antigen and
unbalanced production of regulatory cytokines such as IL-10 and IL-13 using the
whole-blood stimulation assay technique. The required small volume of blood and the
rapid set up time are the advantages in this assay technique. Using this assay for further
immunodetection of cytokines may confirm its value for clinical investigation.
Keywords :
Interferon-Gamma , Interleukin 5 , Interleukin 10 , Interleukin 12 , Interleukin 13 , Leishmania tropica , Leishmaniasis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics