Author/Authors :
Kalani, Hamed Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine -Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Khanahmad Shahreza, Hosein Department of Genetics - School of Medicine -Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Daryani, Ahmad Toxoplasmosis Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Yousefi, Hosein Ali Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine -Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Pestechian, Nader Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine -Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Mansouri, Vahid Proteumics Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Aim: To evaluate the effect of active T. gondii tachyzoites and its products on the gene expression level of IFN-γR1 and
IFN-γR2 in a murine model.
Background: Many studies have shown that the parasite Toxoplasma gondii utilizes different mechanisms to inhibit the
function of IFN-γ, but the parasite effect on the function of IFN-γR1 and IFN-γR2 is still unclear.
Patients and methods: Toxoplasma lysate product (TLP), excretory/secretory products (ESPs) obtained from cell free
and cell culture media as well as active tachyzoites were injected separately to their respective group each consisted of
10 BALB/c mice. One control group of 10 mice received phosphate buffered saline (PBS). All of the mice were
euthanized three days after the last injection and then their peritoneal leukocytes were harvested separately. The total
RNA was extracted from the samples, converted to cDNA, and the gene expression level of IFN-γR1 and IFN-γR2 was
assessed in all of the treated groups relative to the control one.
Results: There was no significant difference between each of the treated groups relative to the control group concerning the
gene expression level of IFN-γR2 (P> 0.05). Furthermore, the gene expression level of IFN-γR1 in two groups of TLP (P=
0.04) and ESP obtained from cell free medium (P= 0.008) showed a significant difference relative to the control group.
Conclusion: Findings of this study revealed a new aspect of host-T. gondii interaction in that this parasite is able to
downregulate IFN-γR1 to reduce the IFN-γ effects on the infected cell.
Keywords :
Toxoplasma gondii , gene expression , IFN-γR1 , IFN-γR2