TNF-α activates human monocytes for Paracoccidioides brasiliensis killing by an H2O2-dependent mechanism

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Human monocytes activated by recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) exhibited significant fungicidal activity on the yeast cells of a highly virulent strain of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. This process was significantly inhibited in the presence of catalase (CAT - a scavenger of H2O2), but not in the presence of superoxide-dismutase (SOD - a scavenger of superoxide anion) or NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (NG-MMLA - a nitric oxide inhibitor). Furthermore, there was a direct association between the intracellular killing of the fungus and the production of H2 O2 by activated cells. These results strongly suggest a role for H2O2 in the killing of highly virulent strains of P. brasiliensis by TNF-α-activated human monocytes. © 2006 ISHAM.

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Carmo, J. P. M., Dias-Melicio, L. A., Calvi, S. A., Peraçoli, M. T. S., & Soares, A. M. V. C. (2006). TNF-α activates human monocytes for Paracoccidioides brasiliensis killing by an H2O2-dependent mechanism. Medical Mycology, 44(4), 363–368. https://doi.org/10.1080/13693780500536885

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