Leishmania major
|
Murine macrophages, anti-MIF, rMIF |
↓ |
MIF increases macrophage activation through enhancement of TNF and NO production |
— |
[37] |
Mif−/− mice (C57BL/6) |
MIF decreases lesion sizes and mediates leishmanicidal effects of IFN-γ on macrophages, reduces their NO and ROS production, but does not alter Th1 polarization |
MIF decreases lesion sizes, a finding associated with decreased parasite burden |
[38] |
|
Toxoplasma gondii
|
Mif−/− mice (BALB/c and C57BL/6 systemic infection; virulent RH and avirulent ME49) |
↓ |
MIF stimulates production of IL-1β, IL-12, TNF, NO, and IFN-γ
|
MIF prevents tissue pathology, including liver lesions, a finding associated with parasite burden control and reduction of mortality |
[39] |
Mif−/− mice (C57BL/6; peroral infection ME49) |
|
MIF controls parasite burden in ileum, while it increases TNF, IL-12, IFNγ, IL-23, and TGF-β and reduces IL-22 expression |
MIF increases morbidity and mortality, increases MMP9 in ileum, contributes to its damage, and is involved in a sepsis-like response with liver impact |
[40] |
Mif−/− (BALB/c peroral infection; ME49) |
|
MIF improves maturation of DC and controls parasite burden in brain and livers |
MIF prevents mortality |
[41] |
|
Trypanosoma cruzi
|
Mif−/− mice (BALB/c) |
↓ |
MIF stimulates production of IL-1β, IL-12, and IL-18, Th1 polarization and specific IgG2a production |
MIF prevents classical heart and striated muscle lesions, a finding associated with parasite burden control and prevention of mortality |
[42] |
|
Plasmodium chabaudi AS |
Mif−/− mice (BALB/c); recombinant MIF |
= |
— |
MIF inhibited erythropoiesis in vitro alone and synergizing with TNF and IFNγ
Mif−/− had less severe anemia and increased survival |
[43] |
|
Plasmodium chabaudi adami
|
Mif−/− mice (BALB/c); Ab-neutralized MIF |
↑ |
MIF promotes Th2 polarization (in its absence, cells react better to IL-12/anti-IL-4 with Th1 polarization) |
— |
[44] |
|
Plasmodium falciparum
|
Human volunteers submitted to infection; correlation |
= |
— |
MIF is associated with a number of circulating lymphocytes |
[45] |
Infected children in endemic zone; correlation |
↓ |
— |
MIF concentrations in plasma and MIF produced by leukocytes in vitro inversely correlated with severity of malarial anemia |
[46] |
Infected children in endemic zone; association between polymorphism of MIF promoter and pathology |
= |
— |
MIF peripheral levels are associated with promoter polymorphisms and with susceptibility to severe malarial anemia |
[47] |