Title of article :
Effect of Leishmania major Infection on the Expression of TGF Beta in Murine
Author/Authors :
Al-Muhsin Al-Khayat, F Department of Basic Sciences - College of Dentistry - University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq , Ahmed Kalef, D Department of Parasitology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Baghdad, Iraq , Mohammed Khashman, B National Cancer Research Centre - University of Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Leishmania major is a protozoan parasite that causes cutaneous Leishmaniasis disease in human beings and
animals. The disease is prevalent in tropical and semitropical countries and has great health importance. The
present study aimed to identify the histological changes in the organs infected with L. major and to provide a
sophisticated diagnostic method for infection through detecting TGF-β cytokine by immunohistochemistry
technique(IHC) from October 2020 to January 2021. A total of 40 samples of paraffin blocks were used for
different organs including skin, spleen, liver, kidney, and heart of male and female BALB/c mice, aged 6-8
weeks, which were previously infected subcutaneously with L. major promastigotes at a dose of 1×107
promastigotes/moues. The result indicated epidermal hyperplasia with diffuse severe lymphohistiocytic
inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis. Hyperplasia of the lymphoid follicles was observed in infected
spleen and scattered polymorphonuclear cells mainly neutrophil masses with a random distribution of
microgranulomas foci composed of lymphocytes and macrophages within the liver parenchyma around central
veins and portal areas. The infected kidney showed aggregation of perivascular mononuclear cells (lymphocytes
and macrophages) in the renal cortex. Mononuclear lymphocytes and macrophages were observed within the
heart parenchyma especially around blood vessels. Additionally, evaluation of TGF-β1 expression was highly
strong for skin, spleen, relatively strong for liver, heart, and weak for the kidney. In conclusion, infection was
accompanied by clinical and histological changes as well as inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, the
determination of TGF-β expression level depends on the diagnosis of infection. A clear understanding of
immune mechanisms is essential for preventing, treating, and controlling strategies of this infection.
Keywords :
Infected mice , Immunohistochemistry , Leishmania major , TGF-β
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute