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Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections
Cervical lymph nodes (CLN) are the first lymph nodes encountered by material taking the oral route. To study their role in orally acquired infections, we analyzed 307 patients of up to 14 years treated in the university clinic of Skopje, Macedonia, for brucellosis, a zoonotic bacterial disease frequ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4412401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25919005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121790 |
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author | von Bargen, Kristine Gagnaire, Aurélie Arce-Gorvel, Vilma de Bovis, Béatrice Baudimont, Fannie Chasson, Lionel Bosilkovski, Mile Papadopoulos, Alexia Martirosyan, Anna Henri, Sandrine Mège, Jean-Louis Malissen, Bernard Gorvel, Jean-Pierre |
author_facet | von Bargen, Kristine Gagnaire, Aurélie Arce-Gorvel, Vilma de Bovis, Béatrice Baudimont, Fannie Chasson, Lionel Bosilkovski, Mile Papadopoulos, Alexia Martirosyan, Anna Henri, Sandrine Mège, Jean-Louis Malissen, Bernard Gorvel, Jean-Pierre |
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description | Cervical lymph nodes (CLN) are the first lymph nodes encountered by material taking the oral route. To study their role in orally acquired infections, we analyzed 307 patients of up to 14 years treated in the university clinic of Skopje, Macedonia, for brucellosis, a zoonotic bacterial disease frequently acquired by ingestion of contaminated dairy products. From these children, 36% had lymphadenopathy. Among orally infected children, lymphadenopathy with CLN being the only lymph nodes affected was significantly more frequent as compared to those infected by contact with animals (83% vs. 63%), suggesting a possible involvement of CLN during orally acquired human brucellosis. Using a murine model where bacteria are delivered into the oral cavity, we show that Brucella quickly and selectively colonize the CLN where they proliferate and persist over long periods of time for up to 50 days post-infection. A similar efficient though less specific drainage to CLN was found for Brucella, Salmonella typhimurium and fluorescent microspheres delivered by gavage, a pathway likely representing a mixed infection mode of intragastric and oral infection, suggesting a central pathway of drained material. Microspheres as well as bacteria drained to CLN predominately reside in cells expressing CD68 and no or low levels of CD11c. Even though no systemic response could be detected, Brucella induced a locally restricted inflammatory reaction with increased expression levels of interferon γ, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-12, granzyme B and a delayed induction of Nos2. Inflammation led to pronounced lymphadenopathy, infiltration of macrophages/monocytes expressing high levels of major histocompatibility complex II and to formation of epitheloid granulomas. Together, these results highlight the role of CLN in oral infections as both, an initial and efficient trap for bacterial invaders and as possible reservoir for chronic pathogens. They likewise cast a new light on the significance of oral routes for means of vaccination. |
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spelling | pubmed-44124012015-05-12 Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections von Bargen, Kristine Gagnaire, Aurélie Arce-Gorvel, Vilma de Bovis, Béatrice Baudimont, Fannie Chasson, Lionel Bosilkovski, Mile Papadopoulos, Alexia Martirosyan, Anna Henri, Sandrine Mège, Jean-Louis Malissen, Bernard Gorvel, Jean-Pierre PLoS One Research Article Cervical lymph nodes (CLN) are the first lymph nodes encountered by material taking the oral route. To study their role in orally acquired infections, we analyzed 307 patients of up to 14 years treated in the university clinic of Skopje, Macedonia, for brucellosis, a zoonotic bacterial disease frequently acquired by ingestion of contaminated dairy products. From these children, 36% had lymphadenopathy. Among orally infected children, lymphadenopathy with CLN being the only lymph nodes affected was significantly more frequent as compared to those infected by contact with animals (83% vs. 63%), suggesting a possible involvement of CLN during orally acquired human brucellosis. Using a murine model where bacteria are delivered into the oral cavity, we show that Brucella quickly and selectively colonize the CLN where they proliferate and persist over long periods of time for up to 50 days post-infection. A similar efficient though less specific drainage to CLN was found for Brucella, Salmonella typhimurium and fluorescent microspheres delivered by gavage, a pathway likely representing a mixed infection mode of intragastric and oral infection, suggesting a central pathway of drained material. Microspheres as well as bacteria drained to CLN predominately reside in cells expressing CD68 and no or low levels of CD11c. Even though no systemic response could be detected, Brucella induced a locally restricted inflammatory reaction with increased expression levels of interferon γ, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-12, granzyme B and a delayed induction of Nos2. Inflammation led to pronounced lymphadenopathy, infiltration of macrophages/monocytes expressing high levels of major histocompatibility complex II and to formation of epitheloid granulomas. Together, these results highlight the role of CLN in oral infections as both, an initial and efficient trap for bacterial invaders and as possible reservoir for chronic pathogens. They likewise cast a new light on the significance of oral routes for means of vaccination. Public Library of Science 2015-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4412401/ /pubmed/25919005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121790 Text en © 2015 von Bargen 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 von Bargen, Kristine Gagnaire, Aurélie Arce-Gorvel, Vilma de Bovis, Béatrice Baudimont, Fannie Chasson, Lionel Bosilkovski, Mile Papadopoulos, Alexia Martirosyan, Anna Henri, Sandrine Mège, Jean-Louis Malissen, Bernard Gorvel, Jean-Pierre Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title | Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title_full | Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title_fullStr | Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title_full_unstemmed | Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title_short | Cervical Lymph Nodes as a Selective Niche for Brucella during Oral Infections |
title_sort | cervical lymph nodes as a selective niche for brucella during oral infections |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4412401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25919005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121790 |
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