Article
Human anti-saliva immune response following experimental exposure to the visceral leishmaniasis vector, Lutzomyia longipalpis.
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VINHAS, V. et al. Human anti-saliva immune response following experimental exposure to the visceral leishmaniasis vector, Lutzomyia longipalpis. European Journal of Immunology, v. 37, p. 3111–3121, 2007.
0014-2980
Autor
Vinhas, Vera
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Paes, Fábio
Bomura, Andréa
Clarêncio, Jorge
Miranda, José Carlos
Bafica, Andre Luiz Barbosa
Barral, Aldina Maria Prado
Barral Netto, Manoel
Resumen
Experiments in animals verified that phlebotomine saliva enhances Leishmania
infection, and vaccination with saliva prevents disease. We have shown that individuals
from an endemic area of visceral leishmaniasis displayed robust antibody responses to
saliva from the vector Lutzomyia longipalpis, which correlated with anti-parasite cellmediated
immunity. Here, we explored human anti-saliva responses following exposure
to sand flies, using an in vivo bite model in which normal volunteers were exposed four
times to 30 laboratory-reared Lu. longipalpis. Following the third exposure, normal
volunteers developed diverse dermatological reactions at the site of insect bite. Serum
from normal volunteers displayed high levels of anti-salivary gland sonicate IgG1, IgG4
and IgE as well as several salivary gland proteins. Furthermore, following in vitro
stimulation with salivary gland sonicate, there was an increased frequency of
CD4+CD25+ and CD8+CD25+ T cells as well as IFN-c and IL-10 synthesis. Strikingly,
1 year after the first exposure, PBMC from the volunteers displayed recall IFN-c
responses that correlated with a significant reduction in infection rates using a
macrophage-lymphocyte autologous culture. Together, these data suggest that human
immunization against sand fly saliva is feasible and recall responses are obtained even
1 year after exposure, opening perspectives for vaccination in man.
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