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An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections

Neutrophils are classically defined as terminally differentiated, short-lived cells; however, neutrophils can be long-lived with phenotypic plasticity. During inflammation, a subset of neutrophils transdifferentiate into a population called neutrophil-DC hybrids (PMN-DCs) having properties of both n...

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Autores principales: Fites, J. Scott, Gui, Michael, Kernien, John F., Negoro, Paige, Dagher, Zeina, Sykes, David B., Nett, Jeniel E., Mansour, Michael K., Klein, Bruce S.
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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/PMC5983859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29782541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007073
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author Fites, J. Scott
Gui, Michael
Kernien, John F.
Negoro, Paige
Dagher, Zeina
Sykes, David B.
Nett, Jeniel E.
Mansour, Michael K.
Klein, Bruce S.
author_facet Fites, J. Scott
Gui, Michael
Kernien, John F.
Negoro, Paige
Dagher, Zeina
Sykes, David B.
Nett, Jeniel E.
Mansour, Michael K.
Klein, Bruce S.
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description Neutrophils are classically defined as terminally differentiated, short-lived cells; however, neutrophils can be long-lived with phenotypic plasticity. During inflammation, a subset of neutrophils transdifferentiate into a population called neutrophil-DC hybrids (PMN-DCs) having properties of both neutrophils and dendritic cells. While these cells ubiquitously appear during inflammation, the role of PMN-DCs in disease remains poorly understood. We observed the differentiation of PMN-DCs in pre-clinical murine models of fungal infection: blastomycosis, aspergillosis and candidiasis. Using reporter strains of fungal viability, we found that PMN-DCs associate with fungal cells and kill them more efficiently than undifferentiated canonical neutrophils. During pulmonary blastomycosis, PMN-DCs comprised less than 1% of leukocytes yet contributed up to 15% of the fungal killing. PMN-DCs displayed higher expression of pattern recognition receptors, greater phagocytosis, and heightened production of reactive oxygen species compared to canonical neutrophils. PMN-DCs also displayed prominent NETosis. To further study PMN-DC function, we exploited a granulocyte/macrophage progenitor (GMP) cell line, generated PMN-DCs to over 90% purity, and used them for adoptive transfer and antigen presentation studies. Adoptively transferred PMN-DCs from the GMP line enhanced protection against systemic infection in vivo. PMN-DCs pulsed with antigen activated fungal calnexin-specific transgenic T cells in vitro and in vivo, promoting the production of interferon-γ and interleukin-17 in these CD4+ T cells. Through direct fungal killing and induction of adaptive immunity, PMN-DCs are potent effectors of antifungal immunity and thereby represent innovative cell therapeutic targets in treating life-threatening fungal infections.
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spelling pubmed-59838592018-06-17 An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections Fites, J. Scott Gui, Michael Kernien, John F. Negoro, Paige Dagher, Zeina Sykes, David B. Nett, Jeniel E. Mansour, Michael K. Klein, Bruce S. PLoS Pathog Research Article Neutrophils are classically defined as terminally differentiated, short-lived cells; however, neutrophils can be long-lived with phenotypic plasticity. During inflammation, a subset of neutrophils transdifferentiate into a population called neutrophil-DC hybrids (PMN-DCs) having properties of both neutrophils and dendritic cells. While these cells ubiquitously appear during inflammation, the role of PMN-DCs in disease remains poorly understood. We observed the differentiation of PMN-DCs in pre-clinical murine models of fungal infection: blastomycosis, aspergillosis and candidiasis. Using reporter strains of fungal viability, we found that PMN-DCs associate with fungal cells and kill them more efficiently than undifferentiated canonical neutrophils. During pulmonary blastomycosis, PMN-DCs comprised less than 1% of leukocytes yet contributed up to 15% of the fungal killing. PMN-DCs displayed higher expression of pattern recognition receptors, greater phagocytosis, and heightened production of reactive oxygen species compared to canonical neutrophils. PMN-DCs also displayed prominent NETosis. To further study PMN-DC function, we exploited a granulocyte/macrophage progenitor (GMP) cell line, generated PMN-DCs to over 90% purity, and used them for adoptive transfer and antigen presentation studies. Adoptively transferred PMN-DCs from the GMP line enhanced protection against systemic infection in vivo. PMN-DCs pulsed with antigen activated fungal calnexin-specific transgenic T cells in vitro and in vivo, promoting the production of interferon-γ and interleukin-17 in these CD4+ T cells. Through direct fungal killing and induction of adaptive immunity, PMN-DCs are potent effectors of antifungal immunity and thereby represent innovative cell therapeutic targets in treating life-threatening fungal infections. Public Library of Science 2018-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5983859/ /pubmed/29782541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007073 Text en © 2018 Fites 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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Fites, J. Scott
Gui, Michael
Kernien, John F.
Negoro, Paige
Dagher, Zeina
Sykes, David B.
Nett, Jeniel E.
Mansour, Michael K.
Klein, Bruce S.
An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title_full An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title_fullStr An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title_full_unstemmed An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title_short An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
title_sort unappreciated role for neutrophil-dc hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29782541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007073
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