Testosterone induces sexual dimorphism during infection with Plasmodium berghei ANKA

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作者
Aguilar-Castro, Jesus [1 ,2 ]
Antonio Cervantes-Candelas, Luis [1 ,2 ]
Orlando Buendia-Gonzalez, Fidel [1 ,2 ]
Fernandez-Rivera, Omar [1 ,2 ]
de Jesus Nolasco-Perez, Teresita [1 ,2 ]
Sofia Lopez-Padilla, Monserrat [1 ]
Roberto Chavira-Ramirez, David [3 ]
Cervantes-Sandoval, Armando [4 ]
Legorreta-Herrera, Martha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Zaragoza, Lab Inmunol Mol, Unidad Invest Quim Computac Sintesis & Farmacol M, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Posgrad Ciencias Biol, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Ciencias Med & Nutr Salvador Zubiran, Dept Biol Reprod, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[4] UNAM, Lab Aplicac Computacionales, Fac Estudios Super Zaragoza, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
来源
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY | 2022年 / 12卷
关键词
malaria; immune response; sexual dimorphism; testosterone; Plasmodium berghei ANKA; INTERFERON-GAMMA; CHABAUDI MALARIA; PARASITE DENSITY; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; BONE-MARROW; T-CELLS; MICE; HORMONES; MURINE; SUSCEPTIBILITY;
D O I
10.3389/fcimb.2022.968325
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Malaria is the most lethal parasitic disease worldwide; men exhibit higher mortality and more severe symptomatology than women; however, in most studies of immune response in malaria, sex is not considered a variable. Sex hormones 17 beta-oestradiol and testosterone are responsible for the main physiological differences between sexes. When interacting with their receptors on different immune cells, they modify the expression of genes that modulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and synthesis of cytokines. The immunosuppressive activity of testosterone is well accepted; however, its participation in the sexual dimorphism of the immune response to malaria has not been studied. In this work, we analysed whether altering the concentration of testosterone, through increasing the concentration of this hormone for exogenous administration for three weeks, or gonadectomy before infection with Plasmodium berghei ANKA affects different cells of the immune response necessary for parasite clearance. We also assessed the concentration of pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines in male and female CBA/Ca mice infected or not with the parasite. Our results show that testosterone changes affect females more than males, resulting in sex-associated patterns. Testosterone administration increased parasitaemia in intact males while reducing it in intact females leading to a dimorphic pattern. In addition, gonadectomy increased parasitaemia in both sexes. Moreover, testosterone administration prevented both weight loss caused by the infection in females and hypothermia in gonadectomized mice of both sexes. Boosting testosterone concentration increased CD3(+) and CD8(+) populations but decreased the B220(+) cells exclusively in females. Additionally, testosterone reduced IFN-gamma concentration and increased IL-6 levels only in females, while in males, testosterone increased the number of NK cells. Finally, gonadectomy decreased TNF-alpha concentration in both sexes. Our results demonstrate that testosterone induces different patterns depending on sex and testosterone concentration. The results of this work contribute to understanding the impact of modifying testosterone concentration on the immune response specific against Plasmodium and the participation of this hormone in sexual dimorphism in malaria.
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