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Peripheral blood fibrocytes: new information to explain the dynamics of Leishmania infection
Roger Magno Macedo-silva1  Carina De Lima Pereira Dos Santos1  Vanessa Alvaro Diniz1  Jorge José De Carvalho1  Camila Guerra1  Suzana Côrte-real1 
关键词: fibrocyte;    Leishmania (L.) amazonensis;    cell biology;   
DOI  :  10.1590/0074-0276130247
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Fibrocytes are important for understanding the progression of many diseases because they are present in areas where pathogenic lesions are generated. However, the morphology of fibrocytes and their interactions with parasites are poorly understood. In this study, we examined the morphology of peripheral blood fibrocytes and their interactions with Leishmania (L.) amazonensis . Through ultrastructural analysis, we describe the details of fibrocyte morphology and how fibrocytes rapidly internaliseLeishmania promastigotes. The parasites differentiated into amastigotes after 2 h in phagolysosomes and the infection was completely resolved after 72 h. Early in the infection, we found increased nitric oxide production and large lysosomes with electron-dense material. These factors may regulate the proliferation and death of the parasites. Because fibrocytes are present at the infection site and are directly involved in developing cutaneous leishmaniasis, they are targets for effective, non-toxic cell-based therapies that control and treat leishmaniasis.

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