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Neutrophil extracellular traps and MPO in models of susceptibility and resistance against Entamoeba histolytica.

Arturo Contis Montes de OcaAndrea Cruz BaqueroRafael Campos RodríguezLuz María Cárdenas JaramilloJosé Eduardo Aguayo FloresRojas-Hernández SaúlAlfonso Olivos GarcíaJudith Pacheco Yepez
Published in: Parasite immunology (2020)
The main effector mechanisms of neutrophils are the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and myeloperoxidase (MPO). In this work, we evaluated the role of NETs and the activity of MPO in the interactions of rodent neutrophils with amoebae and in amoebic liver abscess (ALA)-resistant and ALA-susceptible models. We showed with in vitro assays that mice produced greater amounts of NETs and MPO than did hamsters, and the elastase activity was high in both models. However, the inhibition of NETs and MPO promoted an increase in amoeba viability in the mice. The mouse ALAs showed a more profound presence of NETs and MPO than did the hamster ALAs. We concluded that both effector mechanisms were essential for the amoebic damage and could prevent the formation of ALAs in the resistant model.
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