Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α in mononuclear phagocytes infected with Leishmania amazonensis

2007 
Abstract Increasing evidence indicates that hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) can be upregulated in different cell types by nonhypoxic stimuli such as growth factors, cytokines, nitric oxide, lipopolysaccharides and a range of infectious microorganisms. In this study, the ability of the following mononuclear phagocytes to express HIF-1α is reported: mouse macrophages (mMΦ), human macrophages (hMΦ) and human dendritic cells (DC), parasitized in vitro with Leishmania amazonensis ; as assessed by immunofluorescence microscopy. A logical explanation for HIF-1α expression might be that the mononuclear phagocytes became hypoxic after L. amazonensis infection. Using the hypoxia marker pimonidazole, observation revealed that L. amazonensis -infected cells were not hypoxic. In addition, experiments using a HIF-1α inhibitor, CdCl 2 , to treat L. amazonensis -infected macrophage cultures showed reduced parasite survival. These studies indicated that HIF-1α could play a role in adaptative and immune responses of mononuclear phagocytes presenting infection by the parasite L. amazonensis .
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