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    Amphotericin B regulates the host immune response in visceral leishmaniasis: reciprocal regulation of protein kinase C isoforms.

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    2010-07
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    Mukherjee, Asok Kumar
    Gupta, Gaurav
    Bhattacharjee, Surajit
    Guha, Subhasis Kamal
    Majumder, Saikat
    Adhikari, Anupam
    Bhattachrya, Parna
    Majumdar, Suchandra Bhattacharyya
    Majumdar, Subrata
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    OBJECTIVES: Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is marked by the failure of pentavalent antimonials which has brought amphotericin B (AmpB) to the forefront. In this study we have focused on signaling pathway regulating AmpB triggered effector response. METHODS: AmpB triggered effector response in the form of free radicals and proinflammatory cytokines was determined by FACS, colorimetric estimation or Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR). Specific peptide inhibitors for classical and atypical protein kinase C (PKC) were used to investigate the role of PKC isoforms in the functioning of AmpB during VL. RESULTS: In vitro studies with THP1 cells showed that 2 microg/ml dose of AmpB could mediate effective parasite clearance due to strong induction of free radicals and proinflammatory cytokines. This induction of proinflammatory response paralleled with antagonistic regulation of classical and atypical PKC. Further confirmation was provided by RT-PCR of (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) PBMC isolated from VL infected patients undergoing AmpB treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our results suggest that classical and atypical PKC signaling pathways are involved in the modulation of proinflammatory response triggered by AmpB against Leishmania donovani. These observations may contribute to the understanding of the mechanism responsible for the initiation of protective response induced by AmpB during VL.
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