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Paracoccidioides brasiliensis survival is iron dependent.
2006-01-23 11:40:04 PM
These results strongly suggest that P. brasiliensis survival in human monocytes is iron dependent. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 2005 Sep-Oct;47(5):263-6. Epub 2005 Nov 16. Related Articles, Links Inhibitory effect of deferoxamine on Paracoccidioides brasiliensis survival in human monocytes: reversal by holotransferrin not by apotransferrin. Dias-Melicio LA, Calvi SA, Peracoli MT, Soares AM. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Biosciences Institute, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP, Brazil. acsoares@ibb.unesp.br The mechanisms used by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis to survive into phagocytic cells are not clear. Cellular iron metabolism is of critical importance to the growth of several intracellular pathogens whose capacity to multiply in mononuclear phagocytes is dependent on the availability of intracellular iron. Thus, the objective of this paper was to investigate the role of intracellular iron in regulating the capacity of P. brasiliensis yeast cells to survive within human monocytes. Treatment of monocytes with deferoxamine, an iron chelator, suppressed the survival of yeasts in a concentration-dependent manner. The effect of deferoxamine was reversed by iron-saturated transferrin (holotransferrin) but not by nonsaturated transferrin (apotransferrin). These results strongly suggest that P. brasiliensis survival in human monocytes is iron dependent. PMID: 16302109 [PubMed - in process] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Osteomyelitis Caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in a Child from the Metropolitan Area of Rio de Janeiro Authors: Nogueira S.A.1; Guedes A.L.2; Wanke B.3; Capella S.4; Rodrigues K.1; Abreu T.F.2; Morais J.C.1; Lambert J.S.3 Source: Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Volume 47, Number 5, 1 October 2001, pp. 311-315(5) Publisher:Oxford University Press < previous article | next article>View Table of Contents full text options Abstract: The authors describe a case of paracoccidioidomycosis in a 7-year-old girl from the city of Rio de Janeiro who initially presented to her physician with a lesion in her calcaneous which was misdiagnosed and treated as bacterial osteomyelitis. Later, cutaneous manifestations, lymph node enlargement, and hepatosplenomegaly developed and biopsy of the skin and cervical lymph nodes showed the fungus which was also present in the sputum. It is emphasized that Paracoccidioides brasiliensis can be the cause of bone lesions in endemic areas of Latin America and that response to treatment with amphotericin B is good. Document Type: Research article DOI: 10.1093/tropej/47.5.311 Affiliations: 1: Hospital Universitário Clementino Fraga Filho, Serviço de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias, University Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2: Institute Puericultura e Pediatria Matargão, University Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3: Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland, USA 4: Hospital Municipal Salgado Filho, Brazil Who loves ya. Tom Jesus Was A Vegetarian! jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com Man Is A Herbivore! pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/manisaherbivore DEAD PEOPLE WALKING pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/deadpeoplewalking - |
