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  • *The study found that a specific protein from Trichinella spiralis, called rTsP53, has anti-inflammatory effects that can protect mice from a model of sepsis induced by LPS.
  • *rTsP53 treatment lowered harmful inflammatory cytokines and promoted the activation of M2 macrophages, suggesting it helps modulate the immune response to prevent severe sepsis.

Article Abstract

Sepsis is a serious clinical condition of excessive systemic immune response to microbial infection. The pro-inflammatory stage of sepsis is generally launched by innate cells such as macrophages. They release inflammatory cytokines, activate other immune cells and cause severe tissue/organ damage. In this study, we have revealed that recombinant Trichinella spiralis (TS) excretory-secretory protein (rTsP53) exhibited anti-inflammatory properties and rescued mice from LPS-induced endotoxemia, which is a common model for sepsis study, potentially through the induction of M2 macrophages. rTsP53 treatment significantly decreased inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IFN-γ and TNF-α) and increased IL-4, IL-10, IL-13 and TGF-β secretion, both in circulation and in tissues. rTsP53 also induced the activation and infiltration of F4/80(+)CD163(+) macrophages to inflammatory tissues, increased M2 macrophage-related Arg1 and Fizz1 expression, and decreased M1 macrophage-related iNOS expression. PCR array showed that rTsP53 activated several genes that involve the survival of macrophages and also anti-inflammatory genes such as SOCS3. Together, our results show that rTsP53 activates M2 macrophages, which has strong anti-inflammatory potential to prevent LPS-induced lethal sepsis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1753425916651984DOI Listing

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