Eosinophil chemotactic chemokine profilings of the brain from permissive and non-permissive hosts infected with Angiostrongylus cantonenis
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Eosinophil chemotactic chemokine profilings of the brain from permissive and non-permissive hosts infected with Angiostrongylus cantonenis
Abstract
Angiostrongylus cantonensis invasion primarily cause heavy or negligible eosinophic meningitis and meningoencephalitis in the brain of non-permissive and permissive hosts, respectively. Chemokines are effective leukocyte chemoattractants and may play an essential role in mediating eosinophil recruitment in angiostrongyliasis. In the present study, we comparatively analyzed changes in peripheral and CSF eosinophil counts, and expression profilings of eosinophil chemotactic chemokines in A. cantonensis-infected mice (CCL 2, CCL 3, CCL 5, CCL7, CCL 8, CCL 11, CCL 12, CCL 24 and CCL 28) and rats (CCL 2, CCL 3, CCL 5, CCL 11 and CCL 12) were explored at 1, 2, 5, 7, 14, and 21 days post-infection (dpi), and found significantly elevated numbers of eosinophils in blood and CSF of infected mice after 5 dpi, while significant increases of eosinophils in blood and CSF of infected rats were detected after 5 and 14 dpi, respectively. The kinetics of CSF eosinophilia is basically correlated with eosinophil chemotactic chemokine levels in brains of infected animals at each time point. Interestingly, less CSF eosinophils and infiltration of eosinophils in the brain were noted in rats than in mice, though extremely high levels of chemokines were also maintained in the brains of infected rats at 21 dpi. We further described CCL 11 (eotaxin), a previously reported eosinophil chemotactic factor in angiostrongyliasis, was mainly released from activated microglia in mice and rats infected with A. cantonensis. Our results reveal that different complicated chemokine networks mediate recruitment of eosinophils between permissive and non-permissive hosts during A. cantonensis infection, and provide promising targets for clinical treatment of angiostrongyliasis.
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