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Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion

Filarial parasites suppress, divert, or polarize the host immune response to aid their survival. However, mechanisms that govern the polarization of host MΦs during early filarial infection are not completely understood. In this study, we infected BALB/c mice with infective larvae stage-3 of Brugia...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Aditi, Sharma, Pankaj, Ganga, Laxmi, Satoeya, Neha, Mishra, Shikha, Vishwakarma, Achchhe Lal, Srivastava, Mrigank
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29483912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00194
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author Sharma, Aditi
Sharma, Pankaj
Ganga, Laxmi
Satoeya, Neha
Mishra, Shikha
Vishwakarma, Achchhe Lal
Srivastava, Mrigank
author_facet Sharma, Aditi
Sharma, Pankaj
Ganga, Laxmi
Satoeya, Neha
Mishra, Shikha
Vishwakarma, Achchhe Lal
Srivastava, Mrigank
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description Filarial parasites suppress, divert, or polarize the host immune response to aid their survival. However, mechanisms that govern the polarization of host MΦs during early filarial infection are not completely understood. In this study, we infected BALB/c mice with infective larvae stage-3 of Brugia malayi (Bm-L3) and studied their effect on the polarization of splenic MΦs. Results showed that MΦs displayed M2-phenotype by day 3 p.i. characterized by upregulated IL-4, but reduced IL-12 and Prostaglandin-D2 secretion. Increased arginase activity, higher arginase-1 but reduced NOS2 expression and poor phagocytic and antigen processing capacity was also observed. M2 MΦs supported T-cell proliferation and characteristically upregulated p-ERK but downregulated NF-κB-p65 and NF-κB-p50/105. Notably, Bm-L3 synergized with host regulatory T-cells (Tregs) and polarized M2 MΦs to regulatory MΦs (Mregs) by day 7 p.i., which secreted copious amounts of IL-10 and prostaglandin-E2. Mregs also showed upregulated expression levels of MHC-II, CD80, and CD86 and exhibited increased antigen-processing capacity but displayed impaired activation of NF-κB-p65 and NF-κB-p50/105. Neutralization of Tregs by anti-GITR + anti-CD25 antibodies checked the polarization of M2 MΦs to Mregs, decreased accumulation of regulatory B cells and inflammatory monocytes, and reduced secretion of IL-10, but enhanced IL-4 production and percentages of eosinophils, which led to Bm-L3 killing. In summary, we report hitherto undocumented effects of early Bm-L3 infection on the polarization of splenic MΦs and show how infective larvae deftly utilize the functional plasticity of host MΦs to establish themselves inside the host.
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spelling pubmed-58160412018-02-26 Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion Sharma, Aditi Sharma, Pankaj Ganga, Laxmi Satoeya, Neha Mishra, Shikha Vishwakarma, Achchhe Lal Srivastava, Mrigank Front Immunol Immunology Filarial parasites suppress, divert, or polarize the host immune response to aid their survival. However, mechanisms that govern the polarization of host MΦs during early filarial infection are not completely understood. In this study, we infected BALB/c mice with infective larvae stage-3 of Brugia malayi (Bm-L3) and studied their effect on the polarization of splenic MΦs. Results showed that MΦs displayed M2-phenotype by day 3 p.i. characterized by upregulated IL-4, but reduced IL-12 and Prostaglandin-D2 secretion. Increased arginase activity, higher arginase-1 but reduced NOS2 expression and poor phagocytic and antigen processing capacity was also observed. M2 MΦs supported T-cell proliferation and characteristically upregulated p-ERK but downregulated NF-κB-p65 and NF-κB-p50/105. Notably, Bm-L3 synergized with host regulatory T-cells (Tregs) and polarized M2 MΦs to regulatory MΦs (Mregs) by day 7 p.i., which secreted copious amounts of IL-10 and prostaglandin-E2. Mregs also showed upregulated expression levels of MHC-II, CD80, and CD86 and exhibited increased antigen-processing capacity but displayed impaired activation of NF-κB-p65 and NF-κB-p50/105. Neutralization of Tregs by anti-GITR + anti-CD25 antibodies checked the polarization of M2 MΦs to Mregs, decreased accumulation of regulatory B cells and inflammatory monocytes, and reduced secretion of IL-10, but enhanced IL-4 production and percentages of eosinophils, which led to Bm-L3 killing. In summary, we report hitherto undocumented effects of early Bm-L3 infection on the polarization of splenic MΦs and show how infective larvae deftly utilize the functional plasticity of host MΦs to establish themselves inside the host. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5816041/ /pubmed/29483912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00194 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sharma, Sharma, Ganga, Satoeya, Mishra, Vishwakarma and Srivastava. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Sharma, Aditi
Sharma, Pankaj
Ganga, Laxmi
Satoeya, Neha
Mishra, Shikha
Vishwakarma, Achchhe Lal
Srivastava, Mrigank
Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title_full Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title_fullStr Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title_full_unstemmed Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title_short Infective Larvae of Brugia malayi Induce Polarization of Host Macrophages that Helps in Immune Evasion
title_sort infective larvae of brugia malayi induce polarization of host macrophages that helps in immune evasion
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29483912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00194
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