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Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis

Individuals exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) may be infected and remain for the entire life in this condition defined as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) or develop active tuberculosis (TB). Among the multiple factors governing the outcome of the infection, dendritic cells (DCs) play...

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Autores principales: Parlato, Stefania, Chiacchio, Teresa, Salerno, Debora, Petrone, Linda, Castiello, Luciano, Romagnoli, Giulia, Canini, Irene, Goletti, Delia, Gabriele, Lucia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29320502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189477
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author Parlato, Stefania
Chiacchio, Teresa
Salerno, Debora
Petrone, Linda
Castiello, Luciano
Romagnoli, Giulia
Canini, Irene
Goletti, Delia
Gabriele, Lucia
author_facet Parlato, Stefania
Chiacchio, Teresa
Salerno, Debora
Petrone, Linda
Castiello, Luciano
Romagnoli, Giulia
Canini, Irene
Goletti, Delia
Gabriele, Lucia
author_sort Parlato, Stefania
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description Individuals exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) may be infected and remain for the entire life in this condition defined as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) or develop active tuberculosis (TB). Among the multiple factors governing the outcome of the infection, dendritic cells (DCs) play a major role in dictating antibacterial immunity. However, current knowledge on the role of the diverse components of human DCs in shaping specific T-cell response during Mtb infection is limited. In this study, we performed a comparative evaluation of peripheral blood circulating DC subsets as well as of monocyte-derived Interferon-α DCs (IFN-DCs) from patients with active TB, subjects with LTBI and healthy donors (HD). The proportion of circulating myeloid BDCA3(+) DCs (mDC2) and plasmacytoid CD123(+) DCs (pDCs) declined significantly in active TB patients compared to HD, whereas the same subsets displayed a remarkable activation in LTBI subjects. Simultaneously, the differentiation of IFN-DCs from active TB patients resulted profoundly impaired compared to those from LTBI and HD individuals. Importantly, the altered developmental trait of IFN-DCs from active TB patients was associated with down-modulation of IFN-linked genes, marked changes in molecular signaling conveying antigen (Ag) presentation and full inability to induce Ag-specific T cell response. Thus, these data reveal an important role of IFN-α in determining the induction of Mtb-specific immunity.
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spelling pubmed-57618582018-01-23 Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis Parlato, Stefania Chiacchio, Teresa Salerno, Debora Petrone, Linda Castiello, Luciano Romagnoli, Giulia Canini, Irene Goletti, Delia Gabriele, Lucia PLoS One Research Article Individuals exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) may be infected and remain for the entire life in this condition defined as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) or develop active tuberculosis (TB). Among the multiple factors governing the outcome of the infection, dendritic cells (DCs) play a major role in dictating antibacterial immunity. However, current knowledge on the role of the diverse components of human DCs in shaping specific T-cell response during Mtb infection is limited. In this study, we performed a comparative evaluation of peripheral blood circulating DC subsets as well as of monocyte-derived Interferon-α DCs (IFN-DCs) from patients with active TB, subjects with LTBI and healthy donors (HD). The proportion of circulating myeloid BDCA3(+) DCs (mDC2) and plasmacytoid CD123(+) DCs (pDCs) declined significantly in active TB patients compared to HD, whereas the same subsets displayed a remarkable activation in LTBI subjects. Simultaneously, the differentiation of IFN-DCs from active TB patients resulted profoundly impaired compared to those from LTBI and HD individuals. Importantly, the altered developmental trait of IFN-DCs from active TB patients was associated with down-modulation of IFN-linked genes, marked changes in molecular signaling conveying antigen (Ag) presentation and full inability to induce Ag-specific T cell response. Thus, these data reveal an important role of IFN-α in determining the induction of Mtb-specific immunity. Public Library of Science 2018-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5761858/ /pubmed/29320502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189477 Text en © 2018 Parlato 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.
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Parlato, Stefania
Chiacchio, Teresa
Salerno, Debora
Petrone, Linda
Castiello, Luciano
Romagnoli, Giulia
Canini, Irene
Goletti, Delia
Gabriele, Lucia
Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title_full Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title_fullStr Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title_short Impaired IFN-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
title_sort impaired ifn-α-mediated signal in dendritic cells differentiates active from latent tuberculosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29320502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189477
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