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Immunobiology | 2016

Mast cells phagocyte Candida albicans and produce nitric oxide by mechanisms involving TLR2 and Dectin-1

Karen Henriette Pinke; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Fernando Q. Cunha; Vanessa Soares Lara

Candida albicans (C. albicans) is a fungus commonly found in the human mucosa, which may cause superficial and systemic infections, especially in immunosuppression. Until now, the main actors in the defense against this fungus are the epithelial cells, neutrophils, macrophages/monocytes and dendritic cells. However, mast cells are strategically located to play a first line of anti-Candida defense and it has appropriate mechanisms to do it. As with other cells, the recognition of C. albicans occurs meanly via TLR2 and Dectin-1. We assess the TLR2/Dectin-1 involvement in phagocytosis and production of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) by mast cells challenged with C. albicans. Bone marrow-derived mast cells (MC) from wild type (Wt) or knockout (TLR2-/-) mice C57BL/6 were subjected to in vitro Dectin-1 blockade. After challenged with FITC-labeled C. albicans or zymosan, phagocytosis was analyzed by microscopy. The intracellular production of NO and ROS was measured by DAF-FM diacetate and CellROX Deep/Red Reagent kits. The nitrite formation and hydrogen peroxide release were analyzed by Griess reaction and Amplex Red Hydrogen Peroxide/Peroxidase Assay Kit. Wt/MC phagocytose C. albicans with production of intracellular NO, but not ROS. Moreover, increased levels of nitrite were also observed. The absence and/or blockade of TLR2/Dectin-1 caused significant decreased in C. albicans phagocytosis and NO production. Our results showed that mast cells are able to phagocytose and produce NO against C. albicans via TLR2/Dectin-1. Therefore, mast cells could be important during the course of Candida infection and as a therapeutic target.


Journal of Periodontology | 2013

Mast Cells Act as Phagocytes Against the Periodontopathogen Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans

Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Karen Henriette Pinke; Taiane Priscila Gardizani; Devandir A. Souza-Júnior; Daniela Carlos; Mario Julio Avila-Campos; Vanessa Soares Lara

BACKGROUND Evidence to date shows that mast cells play a critical role in immune defenses against infectious agents, but there have been no reports about involvement of these cells in eliminating periodontopathogens. In this study, the phagocytic ability of mast cells against Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans compared with macrophages is evaluated. METHODS In vitro phagocytic assays were conducted using murine mast cells and macrophages, incubated with A. actinomycetemcomitans, either opsonized or not, with different bacterial load ratios. After 1 hour, cells were stained with acridine orange and assessed by confocal laser-scanning electron microscopy. RESULTS Phagocytic ability of murine mast cells against A. actinomycetemcomitans was confirmed. In addition, the percentage of mast cells with internalized bacteria was higher in the absence of opsonization than in the presence of opsonization. Both cell types showed significant phagocytic activity against A. actinomycetemcomitans. However, the percentage of mast cells with non-opsonized bacteria was higher than that of macrophages with opsonized bacteria in one of the ratios (1:10). CONCLUSIONS This is the first report about the participation of murine mast cells as phagocytes against A. actinomycetemcomitans, mainly in the absence of opsonization with human serum. Our results may indicate that mast cells act as professional phagocytes in the pathogenesis of biofilm-associated periodontal disease.


Head and Neck Pathology | 2015

Papillary Cystadenoma of Minor Salivary Glands: Report of 11 Cases and Review of the English Literature

Kellen Cristine Tjioe; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Lester D. R. Thompson; Vanessa Soares Lara; José Humberto Damante; Christiano Oliveira-Santos

AbstractPapillary cystadenoma is a rare, benign salivary gland tumor which is well-circumscribed, containing cystic cavities with intraluminal papillary projections. Only 19 cases arising within minor salivary glands (MnSG) from the oral cavity sites have been reported in the English literature (PubMed 1958–2014). We report 11 new cases of MnSG papillary cystadenomas in conjunction with a review of the literature. Demographic information, clinical and histologic features, treatment and prognosis are compiled and discussed for all 30 cases reported in the English literature.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2017

Phagocytosis and nitric oxide production by peritoneal adherent cells in response to Candida albicans in aging: a collaboration to elucidate the pathogenesis of denture stomatitis

Taiane Priscila Gardizani; Karen Henriette Pinke; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Vanessa Soares Lara

Abstract Elderly denture wearers are commonly affected by Candida-associated denture stomatitis (DS), an inflammatory process of the oral mucosa strongly associated with Candida spp and other microorganisms, as well as local and systemic factors. The impaired immune response against pathogens is among the inherent host factors that have been also associated with the pathogenesis of DS. Mononuclear phagocytes respond to the pathogens through phagocytosis followed by the production of several substances inside the phagosomes, among them are the reactive nitrogen species (RNS). A failure in these mechanisms may contribute to the DS development. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of aging on the internalization and the production of nitric oxide (NO) by peritoneal adherent cells (PAC), in response to Candida albicans (C. albicans). Material and methods PAC obtained from young and aged mice were challenged with dead or viable C. albicans by using predetermined proportions (cells:yeast) for 30 and 120 minutes. Phagocytosis was analyzed by acridine orange dye, and NO production by the Griess reaction. Results C. albicans phagocytosis by PAC from aged mice was similar to that of young mice, although the cells from older mice cells present more internalized fungi compared with matched control. In addition, a tendency towards impaired NO production by peritoneal mononuclear phagocytes from aged mice was observed. Conclusions PAC from aged mice may capture and store many fungi, which in turn may mean that these cells are effectively unable to eliminate fungi, probably due to impaired NO production. Therefore, considering the important role of C. albicans overgrowth in the pathogenesis of DS and the aspects observed in this study, aging may favor the onset and severity of local candidosis such as DS and its systemic forms.


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2014

The importance of a proper selection area to be biopsied in nodular leukoplakia: a case report.

Otávio Pagin; Paulo Sérgio da Silva Santos; Nathalia Bigelli Del Neri; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Vanessa Soares Lara

Nodular leukoplakia is a non-homogeneous type of oral leukoplakia presenting a white surface with verrucous, nodular, ulcerated or erythematous features with a greater risk of malignant transformation when compared to the homogeneous type. Common sites of involvement include lip commissures, buccal mucosa and soft palate. It is often associated with epithelial dysplasia or carcinoma and requires detailed microscopic assessment and regular follow-up. The importance of a proper selection of the area to be biopsied and the close teamwork between a dentist and oral pathologist is the basis of providing an accurate final diagnosis.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2016

Histopathologic and Histomorphometric Analysis of Irradiation Injury in Bone and the Surrounding Soft Tissues of the Jaws.

Marcos Martins Curi; Camila Lopes Cardoso; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Luiz Paulo Kowalski; Manoela Domingues Martins


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2017

PP - AN UNCOMMON ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLANDULAR ODONTOGENIC CYST AND AMELOBLASTOMA - A CASE REPORT

José Burgos Ponce; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Bruno Aiello Barbosa; Carlos Renato Franco; Vanessa Soares Lara


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2017

PP - INTRAVASCULAR FASCIITIS: A RARE VARIANT OF NODULAR FASCIITIS IN THE ORAL CAVITY

José Burgos Ponce; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Gilberto Gallo Esteves; Cleverson Teixeira Soares; Vanessa Soares Lara


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2017

SIMPLE BONE CYST: FOLLOW-UP OR PRESERVATION?

Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Camila Lopes Cardoso; Rafael Zetehaku Araujo; Anthony Benites Condezo; Cláudia Curra; Carlos César DeAntoni; Marcos Martins Curi


Archive | 2017

Influence of Aging on Antigen Uptake and Cytokine Production by Dendritic Cells

Karen Henriette Pinke; Heliton Gustavo de Lima; Vanessa Soares Lara

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