Production of TNF-α by primary cultures of human keratinocytes challenged with Loxosceles gaucho Venom

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Primary cultures of human keratinocytes were challenged with increasing doses from 10 ng/mL to 2 μg/mL of Loxosceles gaucho venom, responsible for dermonecrotic lesion in humans. TNF-α was investigated by bioassay and ELISA in the supernatant of the cultures challenged with 100 ng/mL, 500 ng/mL. 1 and 2 μg/mL of venom. TNF-α was detected by bioassay in the supernatant of cultures challenged with 100 ng/mL, after 6 h. The cytokine was detected by ELISA in the supernatant of the cells challenged with doses of 1 μg/mL, after 6 and 12 h. The results point out the capacity of this venom to activate the keratinocytes in primary cultures to produce TNF-α. The production of cytokines could contribute to the local inflammatory process in patients bitten by Loxosceles sp.

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Málaque, C. M. S., Ori, M., Santos, S. A., & Andrade, D. R. (1999). Production of TNF-α by primary cultures of human keratinocytes challenged with Loxosceles gaucho Venom. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 41(3), 179–182. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-46651999000300009

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