Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection

Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during postnatal infections. We evaluate the immunity to parasite antigens and ovalbumin (OA) in adult mice born/suckled by schistosomotic mothers. Newborns were divided into: born (BIM), suckled (SIM) or born/suckled (BSIM) in schistosomotic mothers, and animals from noninfected mothers (control). When adults, the mice were infected and compared the hepatic granuloma size and cellularity. Some animals were OA + adjuvant immunised. We evaluated hypersensitivity reactions (HR), antibodies levels (IgG1/IgG2a) anti-soluble egg antigen and anti-soluble worm antigen preparation, and anti-OA, cytokine production, and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells by splenocytes. Compared to control group, BIM mice showed a greater quantity of granulomas and collagen deposition, whereas SIM and BSIM presented smaller granulomas. BSIM group exhibited the lowest levels of anti-parasite antibodies. For anti-OA immunity, immediate HR was suppressed in all groups, with greater intensity in SIM mice accompanied of the remarkable level of basal CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. BIM and SIM groups produced less interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-g. In BSIM, there was higher production of IL-10 and IFN-g, but lower levels of IL-4 and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. Thus, pregnancy in schistosomotic mothers intensified hepatic fibrosis, whereas breastfeeding diminished granulomas in descendants. Separately, pregnancy and breastfeeding could suppress heterologous immunity; however, when combined, the responses could be partially restored in infected descendants.

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Main Authors: Santos,Patrícia d‘Emery Alves, Lorena,Virgínia Maria Barros de, Fernandes,Érica de Souza, Sales,Iana Rafaela Fernandes, Nascimento,Wheverton Ricardo Correia do, Gomes,Yara de Miranda, Albuquerque,Mônica Camelo Pessoa de Azevedo, Costa,Vlaudia Maria Assis, Souza,Valdênia Maria Oliveira de
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620160002000832016-02-04Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infectionSantos,Patrícia d‘Emery AlvesLorena,Virgínia Maria Barros deFernandes,Érica de SouzaSales,Iana Rafaela FernandesNascimento,Wheverton Ricardo Correia doGomes,Yara de MirandaAlbuquerque,Mônica Camelo Pessoa de AzevedoCosta,Vlaudia Maria AssisSouza,Valdênia Maria Oliveira de schistosomiasis pregnancy breastfeeding postnatal infection ovalbumin Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during postnatal infections. We evaluate the immunity to parasite antigens and ovalbumin (OA) in adult mice born/suckled by schistosomotic mothers. Newborns were divided into: born (BIM), suckled (SIM) or born/suckled (BSIM) in schistosomotic mothers, and animals from noninfected mothers (control). When adults, the mice were infected and compared the hepatic granuloma size and cellularity. Some animals were OA + adjuvant immunised. We evaluated hypersensitivity reactions (HR), antibodies levels (IgG1/IgG2a) anti-soluble egg antigen and anti-soluble worm antigen preparation, and anti-OA, cytokine production, and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells by splenocytes. Compared to control group, BIM mice showed a greater quantity of granulomas and collagen deposition, whereas SIM and BSIM presented smaller granulomas. BSIM group exhibited the lowest levels of anti-parasite antibodies. For anti-OA immunity, immediate HR was suppressed in all groups, with greater intensity in SIM mice accompanied of the remarkable level of basal CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. BIM and SIM groups produced less interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-g. In BSIM, there was higher production of IL-10 and IFN-g, but lower levels of IL-4 and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. Thus, pregnancy in schistosomotic mothers intensified hepatic fibrosis, whereas breastfeeding diminished granulomas in descendants. Separately, pregnancy and breastfeeding could suppress heterologous immunity; however, when combined, the responses could be partially restored in infected descendants.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.111 n.2 20162016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762016000200083en10.1590/0074-02760150293
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author Santos,Patrícia d‘Emery Alves
Lorena,Virgínia Maria Barros de
Fernandes,Érica de Souza
Sales,Iana Rafaela Fernandes
Nascimento,Wheverton Ricardo Correia do
Gomes,Yara de Miranda
Albuquerque,Mônica Camelo Pessoa de Azevedo
Costa,Vlaudia Maria Assis
Souza,Valdênia Maria Oliveira de
spellingShingle Santos,Patrícia d‘Emery Alves
Lorena,Virgínia Maria Barros de
Fernandes,Érica de Souza
Sales,Iana Rafaela Fernandes
Nascimento,Wheverton Ricardo Correia do
Gomes,Yara de Miranda
Albuquerque,Mônica Camelo Pessoa de Azevedo
Costa,Vlaudia Maria Assis
Souza,Valdênia Maria Oliveira de
Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
author_facet Santos,Patrícia d‘Emery Alves
Lorena,Virgínia Maria Barros de
Fernandes,Érica de Souza
Sales,Iana Rafaela Fernandes
Nascimento,Wheverton Ricardo Correia do
Gomes,Yara de Miranda
Albuquerque,Mônica Camelo Pessoa de Azevedo
Costa,Vlaudia Maria Assis
Souza,Valdênia Maria Oliveira de
author_sort Santos,Patrícia d‘Emery Alves
title Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_short Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_full Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_fullStr Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_full_unstemmed Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_sort gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal schistosoma mansoni infection
description Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during postnatal infections. We evaluate the immunity to parasite antigens and ovalbumin (OA) in adult mice born/suckled by schistosomotic mothers. Newborns were divided into: born (BIM), suckled (SIM) or born/suckled (BSIM) in schistosomotic mothers, and animals from noninfected mothers (control). When adults, the mice were infected and compared the hepatic granuloma size and cellularity. Some animals were OA + adjuvant immunised. We evaluated hypersensitivity reactions (HR), antibodies levels (IgG1/IgG2a) anti-soluble egg antigen and anti-soluble worm antigen preparation, and anti-OA, cytokine production, and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells by splenocytes. Compared to control group, BIM mice showed a greater quantity of granulomas and collagen deposition, whereas SIM and BSIM presented smaller granulomas. BSIM group exhibited the lowest levels of anti-parasite antibodies. For anti-OA immunity, immediate HR was suppressed in all groups, with greater intensity in SIM mice accompanied of the remarkable level of basal CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. BIM and SIM groups produced less interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-g. In BSIM, there was higher production of IL-10 and IFN-g, but lower levels of IL-4 and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. Thus, pregnancy in schistosomotic mothers intensified hepatic fibrosis, whereas breastfeeding diminished granulomas in descendants. Separately, pregnancy and breastfeeding could suppress heterologous immunity; however, when combined, the responses could be partially restored in infected descendants.
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
publishDate 2016
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