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Gene Expression Profiling Specifies Chemokine, Mitochondrial and Lipid Metabolism Signatures in Leprosy
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GUERREIRO, Luana Tatiana Albuquerque. Gene Expression Profiling Specifies Chemokine, Mitochondrial and Lipid Metabolism Signatures in Leprosy. Plos One, v.8, n.6, 11p, 2013.
10.1371/journal.pone.0064748
Autor
Guerreiro, Luana Tatiana Albuquerque
Ferreira, Anna Beatriz Robottom
Alves, Marcelo Ribeiro
Pinto, Thiago Gomes Toledo
Brito, Tiana Rosa
Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
Sandoval, Felipe Galvan
Jardim, Márcia Rodrigues
Antunes, Sérgio Gomes
Shannon, Edward J.
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Pessolani, Maria Cristina Vidal
Williams, Diana Lynn
Moraes, Milton Ozório
Resumen
Herein, we performed microarray experiments in Schwann cells infected with live M. leprae and identified novel differentially
expressed genes (DEG) in M. leprae infected cells. Also, we selected candidate genes associated or implicated with leprosy in
genetic studies and biological experiments. Forty-seven genes were selected for validation in two independent types of
samples by multiplex qPCR. First, an in vitro model using THP-1 cells was infected with live Mycobacterium leprae and M.
bovis bacillus Calmette-Gue´rin (BCG). In a second situation, mRNA obtained from nerve biopsies from patients with leprosy
or other peripheral neuropathies was tested. We detected DEGs that discriminate M. bovis BCG from M. leprae infection.
Specific signatures of susceptible responses after M. leprae infection when compared to BCG lead to repression of genes,
including CCL2, CCL3, IL8 and SOD2. The same 47-gene set was screened in nerve biopsies, which corroborated the downregulation
of CCL2 and CCL3 in leprosy, but also evidenced the down-regulation of genes involved in mitochondrial
metabolism, and the up-regulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism and ubiquitination. Finally, a gene expression
signature from DEG was identified in patients confirmed of having leprosy. A classification tree was able to ascertain 80% of
the cases as leprosy or non-leprous peripheral neuropathy based on the expression of only LDLR and CCL4. A general
immune and mitochondrial hypo-responsive state occurs in response to M. leprae infection. Also, the most important genes
and pathways have been highlighted providing new tools for early diagnosis and treatment of leprosy.