Author/Authors :
Ghaffarifar, Fatemeh Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Tarbiat Modares University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dalimi Asl, Abdolhossein Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Tarbiat Modares University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sharifi, Zohreh , Ghasemi, Sakineh Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Tarbiat Modares University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Solhjoo, Kavos Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Tarbiat Modares University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Roodbar Mohammadi, Shahla Department of Mycology - School of Medicine - Tarbiat Modares University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Toxoplasmosis is a protozoal infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii. Toxoplasmosis produce
severe damage in patients who are immunosuppresed. In those who are immunosupressed,
latent infection can be reactivated resulting in acute disseminating disease. Betamethasone is a
synthetic glycocorticoid, used as an anti-inflamatory and immunosuppressant in a wide variety
of disorders.The aim of this study was evaluation of betamethasone as an immunosuppressor
drug on infected cells by Toxoplasma gondii. In this study, at first HeLa cells were grown in 24
well culture plates in culture medium .When confluent monolayer was obtained, we compared 6
groups to evaluate the effect of betamethasone as a corticosteroid drug (two concentrations 4
and 40μg/ml) and the effect of IFN-γ (100 IU/ml ) on growth, replication and Nitric Oxide
(NO) production. The results showed, that high number of plaques were seen in group with 40
μg/ml of betamethasone and the lowest number of plaques were seen in group with 100 IU of
IFN-γ. The difference between plaque number in control and groups treated with IFN-γ and
betamethasone was significant (P<0.05). The groups with betamethasone or IFN-γ without
tachyzoites did not show any effect on cell structures. Replication rates in the wells treated with
IFN-γ were decreased significantly 72h post inoculation in comparison with control group (P<
0.05). There was no significant difference among different groups in NO production. The
results indicated that betamethasone increase the invasion of tachyzoites to host cells in vitro.
Keywords :
Betamethasone , Hela cell , IFN-Gamma , Replication , Toxoplasma gondii