Title of article :
DNAs from Brucella Strains Activate Efficiently Murine Immune System with Production of Cytokines, Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli, Zahra University of Tehran, Tehran , Ardestani, Sussan K University of Tehran, Tehran , Lashkarbolouki, Taghi School of Biology - Damghan University of Basic Sciences, Damghan , Kariminia, Amina Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Zahraei Salehi, Taghi Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran , Tavassoli, Nasser Department of Immunology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Brucellosis is an infectious disease with high impact on innate immune responses which is
induced partly by its DNA. In the present study the potential differences of wild type and
patients isolates versus attenuated vaccine strains in terms of cytokines, ROS and NO
induction on murine splenocytes and peritoneal macrophages were investigated.
This panel varied in base composition and included DNA from B. abortus, B. melitensis,
B.abortus strain S19 and melitensis strain Rev1, as attenuated live vaccine. Also we included
Escherichia coli DNA, calf thymus DNA (a mammalian DNA), as controls. These DNA were
evaluated for their ability to stimulate IL-12, TNF-α, IL-10, IFN-γ and ROS production
from spleenocytes as well as NO production from peritoneal macrophages. Spleen cells were
cultured in 24 well at a concentration of 106 cells/ ml with subsequent addition of 10 μg/ml
of Brucella or Ecoli DNAs.
These cultures were incubated at 37ºC with 5% CO2 for 5 days. Supernatants were
harvested and cytokines, ROS and NOx were evaluated. It was observed that TNF-α was
induced in days 1,3,5 by all Brucella strains DNAs and E. coli DNA, IL-10 only was induced
in day 1, IFN-γ was induced only in day 5 and IL-12 not induced. ROS and NOx were
produced by all strains; however, we observed higher production of NOx which were
stimulated by DNA of B. melitensis.
Keywords :
Cytokines , Genomic DNAs from Brucella strains , Nitrogen species , Reactive oxygen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics