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Brazilian propolis promotes immunomodulation on human cells from American Tegumentar Leishmaniasis patients and healthy donors infected with L. braziliensis
Fecha
2017-01-01Registro en:
Cellular Immunology, v. 311, p. 22-27.
1090-2163
0008-8749
10.1016/j.cellimm.2016.09.014
2-s2.0-85000399184
2-s2.0-85000399184.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)
UNIOESTE
Ambulatório de Especialidades do Hospital Universitário de Londrina
Instituto Carlos Chagas/Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
American Tegumentar Leishmaniasis (ATL) is an infectious disease caused by Leishmania parasites with ineffective treatment. The properties of propolis have been studied in different experimental studies, however, few works have investigated the effects of propolis on human-derived peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in leishmaniasis models. Thus, we investigate the immunomodulatory effects of propolis treatment on PBMC from ATL patients and on PBMC from healthy donors infected with Leishmania braziliensis. Our data demonstrate that propolis pretreatment shows immunomodulatory effects on both healthy donors and ATL patients adherent cells, increasing IL-4 and IL-17 and decreasing IL-10, in either the presence or absence of the L. braziliensis infection, demonstrating that propolis contributes with the decrease of the inflammation and could also contribute with parasite control.