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Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons

Toxoplasma gondii is an important human and animal pathogen that causes life-threatening toxoplasmosis. The host immune system produces interferon-γ (IFN-γ) to inhibit T. gondii proliferation. IFN-γ-inducible indole-2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1), which mediates tryptophan degradation, has a major role in...

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Autores principales: Bando, Hironori, Lee, Youngae, Sakaguchi, Naoya, Pradipta, Ariel, Sakamoto, Ryoma, Tanaka, Shun, Ma, Ji Su, Sasai, Miwa, Yamamoto, Masahiro
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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/PMC6504700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31119110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00140
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author Bando, Hironori
Lee, Youngae
Sakaguchi, Naoya
Pradipta, Ariel
Sakamoto, Ryoma
Tanaka, Shun
Ma, Ji Su
Sasai, Miwa
Yamamoto, Masahiro
author_facet Bando, Hironori
Lee, Youngae
Sakaguchi, Naoya
Pradipta, Ariel
Sakamoto, Ryoma
Tanaka, Shun
Ma, Ji Su
Sasai, Miwa
Yamamoto, Masahiro
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description Toxoplasma gondii is an important human and animal pathogen that causes life-threatening toxoplasmosis. The host immune system produces interferon-γ (IFN-γ) to inhibit T. gondii proliferation. IFN-γ-inducible indole-2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1), which mediates tryptophan degradation, has a major role in anti-T. gondii immune responses in various human cells. In response to the host's immune system, T. gondii secretes many virulence molecules into the host cells to suppress IFN-γ-dependent antiparasitic immune responses. The GRA15-induced proparasitic mechanism for suppressing IDO1-dependent immune responses has previously been tested only in human hepatocyte and monocyte co-cultures. Thus, whether human cells other than hepatocytes contain this virulence mechanism remains unclear. Here, we show that the GRA15-dependent virulence mechanism for suppressing the IDO1-dependent anti-T. gondii response operates in human neuronal cell lines and primary human neurons. Analysis of various human cell lines revealed that IL-1β-induced iNOS-dependent reduction of IDO1 mRNA expression occurred in brain cell lines (A172; glioblastoma, IMR-32; neuroblastoma, and T98G; glioblastoma) and liver cell lines (Huh7 and HepG2), but not in other cell lines. Moreover, co-culturing type II T. gondii-infected THP-1 human monocytes with the brain cell lines inhibited the IDO1-mediated anti-T. gondii response in a GRA15-dependent manner. These data suggest that a GRA15-dependent virulence mechanism antagonizes the IDO1-dependent host immune response in human brain cells.
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spelling pubmed-65047002019-05-22 Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons Bando, Hironori Lee, Youngae Sakaguchi, Naoya Pradipta, Ariel Sakamoto, Ryoma Tanaka, Shun Ma, Ji Su Sasai, Miwa Yamamoto, Masahiro Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Toxoplasma gondii is an important human and animal pathogen that causes life-threatening toxoplasmosis. The host immune system produces interferon-γ (IFN-γ) to inhibit T. gondii proliferation. IFN-γ-inducible indole-2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1), which mediates tryptophan degradation, has a major role in anti-T. gondii immune responses in various human cells. In response to the host's immune system, T. gondii secretes many virulence molecules into the host cells to suppress IFN-γ-dependent antiparasitic immune responses. The GRA15-induced proparasitic mechanism for suppressing IDO1-dependent immune responses has previously been tested only in human hepatocyte and monocyte co-cultures. Thus, whether human cells other than hepatocytes contain this virulence mechanism remains unclear. Here, we show that the GRA15-dependent virulence mechanism for suppressing the IDO1-dependent anti-T. gondii response operates in human neuronal cell lines and primary human neurons. Analysis of various human cell lines revealed that IL-1β-induced iNOS-dependent reduction of IDO1 mRNA expression occurred in brain cell lines (A172; glioblastoma, IMR-32; neuroblastoma, and T98G; glioblastoma) and liver cell lines (Huh7 and HepG2), but not in other cell lines. Moreover, co-culturing type II T. gondii-infected THP-1 human monocytes with the brain cell lines inhibited the IDO1-mediated anti-T. gondii response in a GRA15-dependent manner. These data suggest that a GRA15-dependent virulence mechanism antagonizes the IDO1-dependent host immune response in human brain cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6504700/ /pubmed/31119110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00140 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bando, Lee, Sakaguchi, Pradipta, Sakamoto, Tanaka, Ma, Sasai and Yamamoto. 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 Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Bando, Hironori
Lee, Youngae
Sakaguchi, Naoya
Pradipta, Ariel
Sakamoto, Ryoma
Tanaka, Shun
Ma, Ji Su
Sasai, Miwa
Yamamoto, Masahiro
Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title_full Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title_fullStr Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title_short Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons
title_sort toxoplasma effector gra15-dependent suppression of ifn-γ-induced antiparasitic response in human neurons
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6504700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31119110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00140
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