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Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro

Aspergillosis is difficult to treat and carries a high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. Neutrophils play a critical role in control of infection but may be diminished in number and function during immunosuppressive therapies. Here, we measure the effect of three bifunctional small molec...

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Autores principales: Jones, Caroline N., Ellett, Felix, Robertson, Anne L., Forrest, Kevin M., Judice, Kevin, Balkovec, James M., Springer, Martin, Markmann, James F., Vyas, Jatin M., Warren, H. Shaw, Irimia, Daniel
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6465576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00644
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author Jones, Caroline N.
Ellett, Felix
Robertson, Anne L.
Forrest, Kevin M.
Judice, Kevin
Balkovec, James M.
Springer, Martin
Markmann, James F.
Vyas, Jatin M.
Warren, H. Shaw
Irimia, Daniel
author_facet Jones, Caroline N.
Ellett, Felix
Robertson, Anne L.
Forrest, Kevin M.
Judice, Kevin
Balkovec, James M.
Springer, Martin
Markmann, James F.
Vyas, Jatin M.
Warren, H. Shaw
Irimia, Daniel
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description Aspergillosis is difficult to treat and carries a high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. Neutrophils play a critical role in control of infection but may be diminished in number and function during immunosuppressive therapies. Here, we measure the effect of three bifunctional small molecules that target Aspergillus fumigatus and prime neutrophils to generate a more effective response against the pathogen. The molecules combine two moieties joined by a chemical linker: a targeting moiety (TM) that binds to the surface of the microbial target, and an effector moiety (EM) that interacts with chemoattractant receptors on human neutrophils. We report that the bifunctional compounds enhance the interactions between primary human neutrophils and A. fumigatus in vitro, using three microfluidic assay platforms. The bifunctional compounds significantly enhance the recruitment of neutrophils, increase hyphae killing by neutrophils in a uniform concentration of drug, and decrease hyphal tip growth velocity in the presence of neutrophils compared to the antifungal targeting moiety alone. We validated that the bifunctional compounds are also effective in vivo, using a zebrafish infection model with neutrophils expressing the appropriate EM receptor. We measured significantly increased phagocytosis of A. fumigatus conidia by neutrophils expressing the EM receptor in the presence of the compounds compared to receptor-negative cells. Finally, we demonstrate that treatment with our lead compound significantly improved the antifungal activity of neutrophils from immunosuppressed patients ex vivo. This type of bifunctional compounds strategy may be utilized to redirect the immune system to destroy fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-64655762019-04-25 Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro Jones, Caroline N. Ellett, Felix Robertson, Anne L. Forrest, Kevin M. Judice, Kevin Balkovec, James M. Springer, Martin Markmann, James F. Vyas, Jatin M. Warren, H. Shaw Irimia, Daniel Front Immunol Immunology Aspergillosis is difficult to treat and carries a high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. Neutrophils play a critical role in control of infection but may be diminished in number and function during immunosuppressive therapies. Here, we measure the effect of three bifunctional small molecules that target Aspergillus fumigatus and prime neutrophils to generate a more effective response against the pathogen. The molecules combine two moieties joined by a chemical linker: a targeting moiety (TM) that binds to the surface of the microbial target, and an effector moiety (EM) that interacts with chemoattractant receptors on human neutrophils. We report that the bifunctional compounds enhance the interactions between primary human neutrophils and A. fumigatus in vitro, using three microfluidic assay platforms. The bifunctional compounds significantly enhance the recruitment of neutrophils, increase hyphae killing by neutrophils in a uniform concentration of drug, and decrease hyphal tip growth velocity in the presence of neutrophils compared to the antifungal targeting moiety alone. We validated that the bifunctional compounds are also effective in vivo, using a zebrafish infection model with neutrophils expressing the appropriate EM receptor. We measured significantly increased phagocytosis of A. fumigatus conidia by neutrophils expressing the EM receptor in the presence of the compounds compared to receptor-negative cells. Finally, we demonstrate that treatment with our lead compound significantly improved the antifungal activity of neutrophils from immunosuppressed patients ex vivo. This type of bifunctional compounds strategy may be utilized to redirect the immune system to destroy fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6465576/ /pubmed/31024528 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00644 Text en Copyright © 2019 Jones, Ellett, Robertson, Forrest, Judice, Balkovec, Springer, Markmann, Vyas, Warren and Irimia. 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(s) 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
Jones, Caroline N.
Ellett, Felix
Robertson, Anne L.
Forrest, Kevin M.
Judice, Kevin
Balkovec, James M.
Springer, Martin
Markmann, James F.
Vyas, Jatin M.
Warren, H. Shaw
Irimia, Daniel
Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title_full Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title_fullStr Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title_short Bifunctional Small Molecules Enhance Neutrophil Activities Against Aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
title_sort bifunctional small molecules enhance neutrophil activities against aspergillus fumigatus in vivo and in vitro
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6465576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00644
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