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Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers

It has long been known that pathogenic Leptospira can mobilize the immune system but the specific contribution of neutrophils to control the infectious challenge remains to be clarified. We herein analyzed the phenotype of circulating neutrophils of patients with leptospirosis and healthy controls f...

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Autores principales: Raffray, Loic, Giry, Claude, Vandroux, David, Kuli, Barbara, Randrianjohany, Andry, Pequin, Anne-Marie, Renou, Frédéric, Jaffar-Bandjee, Marie-Christine, Gasque, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5089758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27802348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165716
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author Raffray, Loic
Giry, Claude
Vandroux, David
Kuli, Barbara
Randrianjohany, Andry
Pequin, Anne-Marie
Renou, Frédéric
Jaffar-Bandjee, Marie-Christine
Gasque, Philippe
author_facet Raffray, Loic
Giry, Claude
Vandroux, David
Kuli, Barbara
Randrianjohany, Andry
Pequin, Anne-Marie
Renou, Frédéric
Jaffar-Bandjee, Marie-Christine
Gasque, Philippe
author_sort Raffray, Loic
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description It has long been known that pathogenic Leptospira can mobilize the immune system but the specific contribution of neutrophils to control the infectious challenge remains to be clarified. We herein analyzed the phenotype of circulating neutrophils of patients with leptospirosis and healthy controls for the expression of toll-like receptor (TLR) type 2 (TLR2, to sense the leptospiral LPS) and several activation markers: interleukin 8 chemokine receptor CD182 (CXCR2), CD11b of the integrin/opsonin complement receptor type 3 (CR3) and CD15 (ligand of the selectin). The plasmatic level of the main CD182 ligand, interleukin 8 (CXCL8), was measured by ELISA. Hospitalized leptospirosis cases showed marked neutrophilia, particularly in the most severe cases. Interestingly, TLR2 was significantly increased in leptospirosis but identical levels of CD182 and CD11b were detected when compared to controls. CD15 was significantly decreased on neutrophils in leptospirosis but returned to normal within 1 month. Basal levels of IL-8 were measured in control subjects and were not increased in leptospirosis cases at the initial stage of the disease. In conclusion, we observed that neutrophils failed to regulate the expression of several of the receptors involved in cell activation and recruitment. This study further emphasizes the paradigm that neutrophils may be impaired in their overall capacity to thwart bacterial infection in leptospirosis patients.
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spelling pubmed-50897582016-11-15 Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers Raffray, Loic Giry, Claude Vandroux, David Kuli, Barbara Randrianjohany, Andry Pequin, Anne-Marie Renou, Frédéric Jaffar-Bandjee, Marie-Christine Gasque, Philippe PLoS One Research Article It has long been known that pathogenic Leptospira can mobilize the immune system but the specific contribution of neutrophils to control the infectious challenge remains to be clarified. We herein analyzed the phenotype of circulating neutrophils of patients with leptospirosis and healthy controls for the expression of toll-like receptor (TLR) type 2 (TLR2, to sense the leptospiral LPS) and several activation markers: interleukin 8 chemokine receptor CD182 (CXCR2), CD11b of the integrin/opsonin complement receptor type 3 (CR3) and CD15 (ligand of the selectin). The plasmatic level of the main CD182 ligand, interleukin 8 (CXCL8), was measured by ELISA. Hospitalized leptospirosis cases showed marked neutrophilia, particularly in the most severe cases. Interestingly, TLR2 was significantly increased in leptospirosis but identical levels of CD182 and CD11b were detected when compared to controls. CD15 was significantly decreased on neutrophils in leptospirosis but returned to normal within 1 month. Basal levels of IL-8 were measured in control subjects and were not increased in leptospirosis cases at the initial stage of the disease. In conclusion, we observed that neutrophils failed to regulate the expression of several of the receptors involved in cell activation and recruitment. This study further emphasizes the paradigm that neutrophils may be impaired in their overall capacity to thwart bacterial infection in leptospirosis patients. Public Library of Science 2016-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5089758/ /pubmed/27802348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165716 Text en © 2016 Raffray 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Raffray, Loic
Giry, Claude
Vandroux, David
Kuli, Barbara
Randrianjohany, Andry
Pequin, Anne-Marie
Renou, Frédéric
Jaffar-Bandjee, Marie-Christine
Gasque, Philippe
Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title_full Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title_fullStr Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title_full_unstemmed Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title_short Major Neutrophilia Observed in Acute Phase of Human Leptospirosis Is Not Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte Cell Activation Markers
title_sort major neutrophilia observed in acute phase of human leptospirosis is not associated with increased expression of granulocyte cell activation markers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5089758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27802348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165716
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