Expression of key cytokines in dog macrophages infected by Leishmania tarentolae opening new avenues for the protection against Leishmania infantum
Viviane Noll Louzada-Flores,
Maria Stefania Latrofa,
Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan
et al.
Abstract:The detection of
Leishmania tarentolae
in sympatric areas where
Leishmania infantum
is endemic raised questions regarding the protective effect exerted in dogs by
L. tarentolae
when in coinfection. This study aimed monitoring the in vitro gene expression of pro- (IFN- γ; TNF-α; IL-12) and anti-inflammatory (IL-4; IL-6; IL-10) cytokines in primary canine macrophages infected by
L. tarentolae
and
L. infantum
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