Article
Morphological and functional characterizations of Schwann cells stimulated with Mycobacterium leprae
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SILVA, Tatiana Pereira da; et al. Morphological and functional characterizations of Schwann cells stimulated with Mycobacterium leprae. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, v.103, n.4, p.363-369, June 2008.
0074-0276
1678-8060
Autor
Silva, Tatiana Pereira da
Silva, Ana Caroline Costa da
Baruque, Maria da Graça Araújo
Oliveira, Rosane Barbosa de
Machado, Marcelo Pelajo
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Resumen
Nerve damage, a characteristic of leprosy, is the cause of patient deformities and a consequence of Schwann
cells (SC) infection by Mycobacterium leprae. Although function/dysfunction of SC in human diseases like leprosy
is difficult to study, many in vitro models, including SC lines derived from rat and/or human Schwannomas, have
been employed. ST88-14 is one of the cell lineages used by many researchers as a model for M. leprae/SC interaction.
However, it is necessary to establish the values and limitations of the generated data on the effects of M. leprae
in these SC. After evaluating the cell line phenotype in the present study, it is close to non-myelinating SC, making
this lineage an ideal model for M. leprae/SC interaction. It was also observed that both M. leprae and PGL-1, a mycobacterial
cell-wall component, induced low levels of apoptosis in ST88-14 by a mechanism independent of Bcl-2
family members.