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Nrf2驱动的循环单核细胞中CD36和HO-1基因表达与妊娠相关疟疾的良好临床结局相关。

Nrf2-driven CD36 and HO-1 gene expression in circulating monocytes correlates with favourable clinical outcome in pregnancy-associated malaria.

作者信息

Aubouy Agnès, Olagnier David, Bertin Gwladys, Ezinmegnon Sem, Majorel Clarisse, Mimar Saliha, Massougbodji Achille, Deloron Philippe, Pipy Bernard, Coste Agnès

机构信息

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, UMR 152 Pharma-Dev, CHU Rangueil, Bâtiment L1, 1 Avenue du Pr Jean Poulhès, 31059, Toulouse, France.

Lady Davis Institute-Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

Malar J. 2015 Sep 18;14:358. doi: 10.1186/s12936-015-0888-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) constitutes one of the most severe forms of malaria infection leading to fetal growth restriction and high risk of infant death. The severity of the pathology is largely attributed to the recruitment of monocytes and macrophages in the placenta which is evidenced by dysregulated inflammation found in placental blood. Importantly, CD36(+) monocytes/macrophages are also thought to participate in the tight control of the pro- and anti-inflammatory responses following Plasmodium detection through elimination of apoptotic cells and malaria-infected erythrocytes, internalization and recycling of oxidized forms of low-density lipoprotein and collaboration with TLR2 in pro-inflammatory response. Interestingly, previous work demonstrated that CD36 expression was upregulated on inflammatory macrophages following stimulation of the Nrf2 transcription factor, whilst the PPARγ pathway was inhibited and non-functional in the same inflammatory conditions. This current study examined the possible role of Nrf2-driven gene expression, CD36 and Haem-Oxygenase-1 (HO-1), in PAM clinical outcomes.

METHODS

Clinical data and biological samples including peripheral blood mononuclear cells were collected from 27 women presenting PAM. Polychromatic flow cytometry was used to characterize innate immune cell subpopulations and quantify CD36 protein expression level on monocytes. mRNA levels of CD36, PPARγ, Nrf2 and HO-1 were determined by qPCR and related to clinical outcomes. Finally, the capacity of monocytes to modulate CD36 expression upon rosiglitazone or sulforaphane treatment, two respective PPARγ or Nrf2 activators, was also investigated.

RESULTS

The CD36 receptor, mostly expressed by CD14(+) circulating monocytes, statistically correlated with increased infant birth weights. Interestingly, mRNA levels of the transcription factor Nrf2 and the enzyme HO-1 also correlated with lower parasitaemia and increased infant birth weight, while PPARγ mRNA levels did not. Finally, monocytes isolated from low infant birth weight pregnant women were capable of up-regulating CD36 via the Nrf2 pathway ex vivo.

CONCLUSIONS

Altogether these results suggest that Nrf2-driven CD36 and HO-1 expression on innate immune cells could contribute to a protective and detoxifying mechanism during PAM. More powered and mechanistical studies are however needed to strengthen the conclusions of this study.

摘要

背景

妊娠相关疟疾(PAM)是最严重的疟疾感染形式之一,可导致胎儿生长受限和婴儿死亡风险增加。病理严重程度很大程度上归因于胎盘内单核细胞和巨噬细胞的募集,胎盘血液中炎症失调可证明这一点。重要的是,CD36(+)单核细胞/巨噬细胞也被认为通过清除凋亡细胞和疟原虫感染的红细胞、内化和循环氧化形式的低密度脂蛋白以及在促炎反应中与TLR2协作,参与疟原虫检测后促炎和抗炎反应的严格控制。有趣的是,先前的研究表明,在Nrf2转录因子刺激后,炎症巨噬细胞上的CD36表达上调,而在相同的炎症条件下,PPARγ途径受到抑制且无功能。本研究探讨了Nrf2驱动的基因表达、CD36和血红素加氧酶-1(HO-1)在PAM临床结局中的可能作用。

方法

收集27例PAM患者的临床资料和生物样本,包括外周血单个核细胞。采用多色流式细胞术对固有免疫细胞亚群进行表征,并定量单核细胞上CD36蛋白表达水平。通过qPCR测定CD36、PPARγ、Nrf2和HO-1的mRNA水平,并与临床结局相关联。最后,还研究了罗格列酮或萝卜硫素(分别为PPARγ或Nrf2激活剂)处理后单核细胞调节CD36表达的能力。

结果

CD36受体主要由CD14(+)循环单核细胞表达,与婴儿出生体重增加在统计学上相关。有趣的是,转录因子Nrf2和酶HO-1的mRNA水平也与较低的寄生虫血症和婴儿出生体重增加相关,而PPARγ mRNA水平则不然。最后,从低出生体重孕妇中分离出的单核细胞能够在体外通过Nrf2途径上调CD36。

结论

总之,这些结果表明,Nrf2驱动的固有免疫细胞上CD36和HO-1的表达可能有助于PAM期间的保护和解毒机制。然而,需要更多有力的和机制性的研究来加强本研究的结论。

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