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Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function
The generation of immune cells from BM precursors is a carefully regulated process. This is essential to limit the potential for oncogenesis and autoimmunity yet protect against infection. How infection modulates this is unclear. Salmonella can colonize systemic sites including the BM and spleen. Th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24825601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201344350 |
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author | Ross, Ewan A Flores-Langarica, Adriana Bobat, Saeeda Coughlan, Ruth E Marshall, Jennifer L Hitchcock, Jessica R Cook, Charlotte N Carvalho-Gaspar, Manuela M Mitchell, Andrea M Clarke, Mary Garcia, Paloma Cobbold, Mark Mitchell, Tim J Henderson, Ian R Jones, Nick D Anderson, Graham Buckley, Christopher D Cunningham, Adam F |
author_facet | Ross, Ewan A Flores-Langarica, Adriana Bobat, Saeeda Coughlan, Ruth E Marshall, Jennifer L Hitchcock, Jessica R Cook, Charlotte N Carvalho-Gaspar, Manuela M Mitchell, Andrea M Clarke, Mary Garcia, Paloma Cobbold, Mark Mitchell, Tim J Henderson, Ian R Jones, Nick D Anderson, Graham Buckley, Christopher D Cunningham, Adam F |
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description | The generation of immune cells from BM precursors is a carefully regulated process. This is essential to limit the potential for oncogenesis and autoimmunity yet protect against infection. How infection modulates this is unclear. Salmonella can colonize systemic sites including the BM and spleen. This resolving infection has multiple IFN-γ-mediated acute and chronic effects on BM progenitors, and during the first week of infection IFN-γ is produced by myeloid, NK, NKT, CD4(+) T cells, and some lineage-negative cells. After infection, the phenotype of BM progenitors rapidly but reversibly alters, with a peak ∼30-fold increase in Sca-1(hi) progenitors and a corresponding loss of Sca-1(lo/int) subsets. Most strikingly, the capacity of donor Sca-1(hi) cells to reconstitute an irradiated host is reduced; the longer donor mice are exposed to infection, and Sca-1(hi)c-kit(int) cells have an increased potential to generate B1a-like cells. Thus, Salmonella can have a prolonged influence on BM progenitor functionality not directly related to bacterial persistence. These results reflect changes observed in leucopoiesis during aging and suggest that BM functionality can be modulated by life-long, periodic exposure to infection. Better understanding of this process could offer novel therapeutic opportunities to modulate BM functionality and promote healthy aging. |
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spelling | pubmed-42098052014-11-14 Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function Ross, Ewan A Flores-Langarica, Adriana Bobat, Saeeda Coughlan, Ruth E Marshall, Jennifer L Hitchcock, Jessica R Cook, Charlotte N Carvalho-Gaspar, Manuela M Mitchell, Andrea M Clarke, Mary Garcia, Paloma Cobbold, Mark Mitchell, Tim J Henderson, Ian R Jones, Nick D Anderson, Graham Buckley, Christopher D Cunningham, Adam F Eur J Immunol Cellular Immune Response The generation of immune cells from BM precursors is a carefully regulated process. This is essential to limit the potential for oncogenesis and autoimmunity yet protect against infection. How infection modulates this is unclear. Salmonella can colonize systemic sites including the BM and spleen. This resolving infection has multiple IFN-γ-mediated acute and chronic effects on BM progenitors, and during the first week of infection IFN-γ is produced by myeloid, NK, NKT, CD4(+) T cells, and some lineage-negative cells. After infection, the phenotype of BM progenitors rapidly but reversibly alters, with a peak ∼30-fold increase in Sca-1(hi) progenitors and a corresponding loss of Sca-1(lo/int) subsets. Most strikingly, the capacity of donor Sca-1(hi) cells to reconstitute an irradiated host is reduced; the longer donor mice are exposed to infection, and Sca-1(hi)c-kit(int) cells have an increased potential to generate B1a-like cells. Thus, Salmonella can have a prolonged influence on BM progenitor functionality not directly related to bacterial persistence. These results reflect changes observed in leucopoiesis during aging and suggest that BM functionality can be modulated by life-long, periodic exposure to infection. Better understanding of this process could offer novel therapeutic opportunities to modulate BM functionality and promote healthy aging. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-08 2014-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4209805/ /pubmed/24825601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201344350 Text en © 2014 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Cellular Immune Response Ross, Ewan A Flores-Langarica, Adriana Bobat, Saeeda Coughlan, Ruth E Marshall, Jennifer L Hitchcock, Jessica R Cook, Charlotte N Carvalho-Gaspar, Manuela M Mitchell, Andrea M Clarke, Mary Garcia, Paloma Cobbold, Mark Mitchell, Tim J Henderson, Ian R Jones, Nick D Anderson, Graham Buckley, Christopher D Cunningham, Adam F Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title | Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title_full | Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title_fullStr | Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title_full_unstemmed | Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title_short | Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
title_sort | resolving salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function |
topic | Cellular Immune Response |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24825601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201344350 |
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