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Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis

Invasive candidiasis is the 4(th) leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infection in the US with mortality that exceeds 40% despite administration of antifungal therapy; neutropenia is a major risk factor for poor outcome after invasive candidiasis. In a fatal mouse model of invasive candidiasis t...

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Autores principales: Lionakis, Michail S., Fischer, Brett G., Lim, Jean K., Swamydas, Muthulekha, Wan, Wuzhou, Richard Lee, Chyi-Chia, Cohen, Jeffrey I., Scheinberg, Phillip, Gao, Ji-Liang, Murphy, Philip M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3420964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22916017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002865
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author Lionakis, Michail S.
Fischer, Brett G.
Lim, Jean K.
Swamydas, Muthulekha
Wan, Wuzhou
Richard Lee, Chyi-Chia
Cohen, Jeffrey I.
Scheinberg, Phillip
Gao, Ji-Liang
Murphy, Philip M.
author_facet Lionakis, Michail S.
Fischer, Brett G.
Lim, Jean K.
Swamydas, Muthulekha
Wan, Wuzhou
Richard Lee, Chyi-Chia
Cohen, Jeffrey I.
Scheinberg, Phillip
Gao, Ji-Liang
Murphy, Philip M.
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description Invasive candidiasis is the 4(th) leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infection in the US with mortality that exceeds 40% despite administration of antifungal therapy; neutropenia is a major risk factor for poor outcome after invasive candidiasis. In a fatal mouse model of invasive candidiasis that mimics human bloodstream-derived invasive candidiasis, the most highly infected organ is the kidney and neutrophils are the major cellular mediators of host defense; however, factors regulating neutrophil recruitment have not been previously defined. Here we show that mice lacking chemokine receptor Ccr1, which is widely expressed on leukocytes, had selectively impaired accumulation of neutrophils in the kidney limited to the late phase of the time course of the model; surprisingly, this was associated with improved renal function and survival without affecting tissue fungal burden. Consistent with this, neutrophils from wild-type mice in blood and kidney switched from Ccr1(lo) to Ccr1(high) at late time-points post-infection, when Ccr1 ligands were produced at high levels in the kidney and were chemotactic for kidney neutrophils ex vivo. Further, when a 1∶1 mixture of Ccr1(+/+) and Ccr1(−/−) donor neutrophils was adoptively transferred intravenously into Candida-infected Ccr1(+/+) recipient mice, neutrophil trafficking into the kidney was significantly skewed toward Ccr1(+/+) cells. Thus, neutrophil Ccr1 amplifies late renal immunopathology and increases mortality in invasive candidiasis by mediating excessive recruitment of neutrophils from the blood to the target organ.
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spelling pubmed-34209642012-08-22 Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis Lionakis, Michail S. Fischer, Brett G. Lim, Jean K. Swamydas, Muthulekha Wan, Wuzhou Richard Lee, Chyi-Chia Cohen, Jeffrey I. Scheinberg, Phillip Gao, Ji-Liang Murphy, Philip M. PLoS Pathog Research Article Invasive candidiasis is the 4(th) leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infection in the US with mortality that exceeds 40% despite administration of antifungal therapy; neutropenia is a major risk factor for poor outcome after invasive candidiasis. In a fatal mouse model of invasive candidiasis that mimics human bloodstream-derived invasive candidiasis, the most highly infected organ is the kidney and neutrophils are the major cellular mediators of host defense; however, factors regulating neutrophil recruitment have not been previously defined. Here we show that mice lacking chemokine receptor Ccr1, which is widely expressed on leukocytes, had selectively impaired accumulation of neutrophils in the kidney limited to the late phase of the time course of the model; surprisingly, this was associated with improved renal function and survival without affecting tissue fungal burden. Consistent with this, neutrophils from wild-type mice in blood and kidney switched from Ccr1(lo) to Ccr1(high) at late time-points post-infection, when Ccr1 ligands were produced at high levels in the kidney and were chemotactic for kidney neutrophils ex vivo. Further, when a 1∶1 mixture of Ccr1(+/+) and Ccr1(−/−) donor neutrophils was adoptively transferred intravenously into Candida-infected Ccr1(+/+) recipient mice, neutrophil trafficking into the kidney was significantly skewed toward Ccr1(+/+) cells. Thus, neutrophil Ccr1 amplifies late renal immunopathology and increases mortality in invasive candidiasis by mediating excessive recruitment of neutrophils from the blood to the target organ. Public Library of Science 2012-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3420964/ /pubmed/22916017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002865 Text en © 2012 This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lionakis, Michail S.
Fischer, Brett G.
Lim, Jean K.
Swamydas, Muthulekha
Wan, Wuzhou
Richard Lee, Chyi-Chia
Cohen, Jeffrey I.
Scheinberg, Phillip
Gao, Ji-Liang
Murphy, Philip M.
Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title_full Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title_fullStr Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title_full_unstemmed Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title_short Chemokine Receptor Ccr1 Drives Neutrophil-Mediated Kidney Immunopathology and Mortality in Invasive Candidiasis
title_sort chemokine receptor ccr1 drives neutrophil-mediated kidney immunopathology and mortality in invasive candidiasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3420964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22916017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002865
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