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Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration

BACKGROUND: Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells that link innate and adaptive immune responses, playing a pivotal role in triggering antigen-specific immunity. Antigen uptake by DCs induces maturational changes that include increased surface expression of major histoco...

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Autores principales: Choi, Ji-Hye, Cheong, Taek-Chin, Ha, Na-Young, Ko, Youngho, Cho, Chung-Hyun, Jeon, Ju-Hong, So, Insuk, Kim, In-Kyu, Choi, Myung-Sik, Kim, Ik-Sang, Cho, Nam-Hyuk
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3536799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23301113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001981
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author Choi, Ji-Hye
Cheong, Taek-Chin
Ha, Na-Young
Ko, Youngho
Cho, Chung-Hyun
Jeon, Ju-Hong
So, Insuk
Kim, In-Kyu
Choi, Myung-Sik
Kim, Ik-Sang
Cho, Nam-Hyuk
author_facet Choi, Ji-Hye
Cheong, Taek-Chin
Ha, Na-Young
Ko, Youngho
Cho, Chung-Hyun
Jeon, Ju-Hong
So, Insuk
Kim, In-Kyu
Choi, Myung-Sik
Kim, Ik-Sang
Cho, Nam-Hyuk
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description BACKGROUND: Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells that link innate and adaptive immune responses, playing a pivotal role in triggering antigen-specific immunity. Antigen uptake by DCs induces maturational changes that include increased surface expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and costimulatory molecules. In addition, DCs actively migrate to regional lymph nodes and activate antigen-specific naive T cells after capturing antigens. We characterize the functional changes of DCs infected with Orientia tsutsugamushi, the causative agent of scrub typhus, since there is limited knowledge of the role played by DCs in O. tsutsugamushi infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: O. tsutsugamushi efficiently infected bone marrow-derived DCs and induced surface expression of MHC II and costimulatory molecules. In addition, O. tsutsugamushi induced autophagy activation, but actively escaped from this innate defense system. Infected DCs also secreted cytokines and chemokines such as IL-6, IL-12, MCP5, MIP-1α, and RANTES. Furthermore, in vitro migration of DCs in the presence of a CCL19 gradient within a 3D collagen matrix was drastically impaired when infected with O. tsutsugamushi. The infected cells migrated much less efficiently into lymphatic vessels of ear dermis ex vivo when compared to LPS-stimulated DCs. In vivo migration of O. tsutsugamushi-infected DCs to regional lymph nodes was significantly impaired and similar to that of immature DCs. Finally, we found that MAP kinases involved in chemotactic signaling were differentially activated in O. tsutsugamushi-infected DCs. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that O. tsutsugamushi can target DCs to exploit these sentinel cells as replication reservoirs and delay or impair the functional maturation of DCs during the bacterial infection in mammals.
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spelling pubmed-35367992013-01-08 Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration Choi, Ji-Hye Cheong, Taek-Chin Ha, Na-Young Ko, Youngho Cho, Chung-Hyun Jeon, Ju-Hong So, Insuk Kim, In-Kyu Choi, Myung-Sik Kim, Ik-Sang Cho, Nam-Hyuk PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells that link innate and adaptive immune responses, playing a pivotal role in triggering antigen-specific immunity. Antigen uptake by DCs induces maturational changes that include increased surface expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and costimulatory molecules. In addition, DCs actively migrate to regional lymph nodes and activate antigen-specific naive T cells after capturing antigens. We characterize the functional changes of DCs infected with Orientia tsutsugamushi, the causative agent of scrub typhus, since there is limited knowledge of the role played by DCs in O. tsutsugamushi infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: O. tsutsugamushi efficiently infected bone marrow-derived DCs and induced surface expression of MHC II and costimulatory molecules. In addition, O. tsutsugamushi induced autophagy activation, but actively escaped from this innate defense system. Infected DCs also secreted cytokines and chemokines such as IL-6, IL-12, MCP5, MIP-1α, and RANTES. Furthermore, in vitro migration of DCs in the presence of a CCL19 gradient within a 3D collagen matrix was drastically impaired when infected with O. tsutsugamushi. The infected cells migrated much less efficiently into lymphatic vessels of ear dermis ex vivo when compared to LPS-stimulated DCs. In vivo migration of O. tsutsugamushi-infected DCs to regional lymph nodes was significantly impaired and similar to that of immature DCs. Finally, we found that MAP kinases involved in chemotactic signaling were differentially activated in O. tsutsugamushi-infected DCs. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that O. tsutsugamushi can target DCs to exploit these sentinel cells as replication reservoirs and delay or impair the functional maturation of DCs during the bacterial infection in mammals. Public Library of Science 2013-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3536799/ /pubmed/23301113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001981 Text en © 2013 Choi et al 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
Choi, Ji-Hye
Cheong, Taek-Chin
Ha, Na-Young
Ko, Youngho
Cho, Chung-Hyun
Jeon, Ju-Hong
So, Insuk
Kim, In-Kyu
Choi, Myung-Sik
Kim, Ik-Sang
Cho, Nam-Hyuk
Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title_full Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title_fullStr Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title_full_unstemmed Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title_short Orientia tsutsugamushi Subverts Dendritic Cell Functions by Escaping from Autophagy and Impairing Their Migration
title_sort orientia tsutsugamushi subverts dendritic cell functions by escaping from autophagy and impairing their migration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3536799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23301113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001981
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