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Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major

Inflammatory monocytes can be manipulated by environmental cues to perform multiple functions. To define the role of monocytes during primary or secondary infection with an intra-phagosomal pathogen we employed Leishmania major-red fluorescent protein (RFP) parasites and multi-color flow cytometry t...

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Autores principales: Romano, Audrey, Carneiro, Matheus B. H., Doria, Nicole A., Roma, Eric H., Ribeiro-Gomes, Flavia L., Inbar, Ehud, Lee, Sang Hun, Mendez, Jonatan, Paun, Andrea, Sacks, David L., Peters, Nathan C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28666021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006479
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author Romano, Audrey
Carneiro, Matheus B. H.
Doria, Nicole A.
Roma, Eric H.
Ribeiro-Gomes, Flavia L.
Inbar, Ehud
Lee, Sang Hun
Mendez, Jonatan
Paun, Andrea
Sacks, David L.
Peters, Nathan C.
author_facet Romano, Audrey
Carneiro, Matheus B. H.
Doria, Nicole A.
Roma, Eric H.
Ribeiro-Gomes, Flavia L.
Inbar, Ehud
Lee, Sang Hun
Mendez, Jonatan
Paun, Andrea
Sacks, David L.
Peters, Nathan C.
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description Inflammatory monocytes can be manipulated by environmental cues to perform multiple functions. To define the role of monocytes during primary or secondary infection with an intra-phagosomal pathogen we employed Leishmania major-red fluorescent protein (RFP) parasites and multi-color flow cytometry to define and enumerate infected and uninfected inflammatory cells in the skin. During primary infection, infected monocytes had altered maturation and were the initial mononuclear host cell for parasite replication. In contrast, at a distal site of secondary infection in mice with a healed but persistent primary infection, this same population rapidly produced inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in an IFN-γ dependent manner and was critical for parasite killing. Maturation to a dendritic cell-like phenotype was not required for monocyte iNOS-production, and enhanced monocyte recruitment correlated with IFN-γ dependent cxcl10 expression. In contrast, neutrophils appeared to be a safe haven for parasites in both primary and secondary sites. Thus, inflammatory monocytes play divergent roles during primary versus secondary infection with an intra-phagosomal pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-55093742017-08-07 Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major Romano, Audrey Carneiro, Matheus B. H. Doria, Nicole A. Roma, Eric H. Ribeiro-Gomes, Flavia L. Inbar, Ehud Lee, Sang Hun Mendez, Jonatan Paun, Andrea Sacks, David L. Peters, Nathan C. PLoS Pathog Research Article Inflammatory monocytes can be manipulated by environmental cues to perform multiple functions. To define the role of monocytes during primary or secondary infection with an intra-phagosomal pathogen we employed Leishmania major-red fluorescent protein (RFP) parasites and multi-color flow cytometry to define and enumerate infected and uninfected inflammatory cells in the skin. During primary infection, infected monocytes had altered maturation and were the initial mononuclear host cell for parasite replication. In contrast, at a distal site of secondary infection in mice with a healed but persistent primary infection, this same population rapidly produced inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in an IFN-γ dependent manner and was critical for parasite killing. Maturation to a dendritic cell-like phenotype was not required for monocyte iNOS-production, and enhanced monocyte recruitment correlated with IFN-γ dependent cxcl10 expression. In contrast, neutrophils appeared to be a safe haven for parasites in both primary and secondary sites. Thus, inflammatory monocytes play divergent roles during primary versus secondary infection with an intra-phagosomal pathogen. Public Library of Science 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5509374/ /pubmed/28666021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006479 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ 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. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Romano, Audrey
Carneiro, Matheus B. H.
Doria, Nicole A.
Roma, Eric H.
Ribeiro-Gomes, Flavia L.
Inbar, Ehud
Lee, Sang Hun
Mendez, Jonatan
Paun, Andrea
Sacks, David L.
Peters, Nathan C.
Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title_full Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title_fullStr Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title_full_unstemmed Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title_short Divergent roles for Ly6C(+)CCR2(+)CX3CR1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major
title_sort divergent roles for ly6c(+)ccr2(+)cx3cr1(+) inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen leishmania major
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28666021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006479
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