2013
DOI: 10.1590/0074-0276130071
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Fibronectin modulates thymocyte-thymic epithelial cell interactions following Trypanosoma cruzi infection

Abstract: Developing thymocytes interact with thymic epithelial cells (TECs) through cell-cell interactions, TEC-derived secretory moieties and extracellular matrix (ECM)-mediated interactions. These physiological interactions are crucial for normal thymocyte differentiation, but can be disrupted in pathological situations. Indeed, there is severe thymic atrophy in animals acutely infected with Trypanosoma cruzi due to CD4+CD8+ thymocyte depletion secondary to caspase-mediated apoptosis, together with changes in ECM dep… Show more

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“…Moreover, thymocyte/TEC interaction is also a two-way process in which the functioning of TEC is dependent on the influence of thymocytes [15]. For this propose, human thymocyte subsets after contact with TEC were evaluated in a co-culture model in vitro, and the contribution of GH to the modulation of thymocyte subsets was examined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, thymocyte/TEC interaction is also a two-way process in which the functioning of TEC is dependent on the influence of thymocytes [15]. For this propose, human thymocyte subsets after contact with TEC were evaluated in a co-culture model in vitro, and the contribution of GH to the modulation of thymocyte subsets was examined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro , the parasite invades growing TEC, modifying distinct biological features. These changes include a decrease proliferation, enhanced production of extracellular matrix proteins (ECM), and the corresponding receptor expression, leading to the consequent enhancement in the ability of TEC to adhere developing thymocytes, particularly on those cells infected by the parasite ( 48 ) ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: The Thymic Microenvironment In T Cruzi Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floating, non-adherent thymocytes were removed and the plates were fixed in methanol and stained with Giemsa solution. The number of adhered thymocytes per at least 1,000 TECs were directly counted, and the association index (AI) was calculated as follows : AI, TECs with bound thymocytes × thymocytes bound to TECs × 100 total TEC number total TEC number All data showed in this table were retrieved from Farias-de-Oliveira et al ( 48 ) .…”
Section: The Thymic Microenvironment In T Cruzi Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that IVM implementation to study this organ might be highly relevant, and worth pursuing. Parasites known to involve the thymus include T. cruzi (Cotta‐de‐Almeida et al, ; Farias‐de‐Oliveira, Villa‐Verde, et al , Farias‐de‐Oliveira, Cotta‐de‐Almeida, et al ; Leite‐de‐Moraes et al ; Mendes‐da‐Cruz et al, , 2003; Pérez et al, ; Savino et al, ), Plasmodium spp., (de Meis et al, ; Francelin et al, ; Gameiro et al, 2010) and T. gondii (Huldt et al ; Kugler et al, ; reviewed by Nunes‐Alves et al, ; Savino, ) (Fig. D).…”
Section: Primary Lymphoid Organs In Parasitic Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infections with T. cruzi , T. gondii and P. berghei cause thymic atrophy by different processes (de Meis et al, ; Farias‐de‐Oliveira, Cotta‐de‐Almeida, et al, ; Farias‐de‐Oliveira, Villa‐Verde, et al, ; Francelin et al, ; Nunes‐Alves et al, ). Infection of the thymus by T. cruzi or P. berghei results in significant changes to the extracellular matrix, as well as increased fibronectin, laminin deposition and chemokine ligand expression (Cotta‐de‐Almeida et al, ; Gameiro et al, 2010; Mendes‐da‐Cruz et al, ; Savino et al, ) (Fig.…”
Section: Primary Lymphoid Organs In Parasitic Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%