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Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses

Brucella abortus, the causative agent of brucellosis, displays many resources to evade T cell responses conducive to persist inside the host. Our laboratory has previously showed that infection of human monocytes with B. abortus down-modulates the IFN-γ-induced MHC-II expression. Brucella outer memb...

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Autores principales: Milillo, M. Ayelén, Trotta, Aldana, Serafino, Agustina, Marin Franco, José Luis, Marinho, Fábio V., Alcain, Julieta, Genoula, Melanie, Balboa, Luciana, Oliveira, Sergio Costa, Giambartolomei, Guillermo H., Barrionuevo, Paula
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572389
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02181
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author Milillo, M. Ayelén
Trotta, Aldana
Serafino, Agustina
Marin Franco, José Luis
Marinho, Fábio V.
Alcain, Julieta
Genoula, Melanie
Balboa, Luciana
Oliveira, Sergio Costa
Giambartolomei, Guillermo H.
Barrionuevo, Paula
author_facet Milillo, M. Ayelén
Trotta, Aldana
Serafino, Agustina
Marin Franco, José Luis
Marinho, Fábio V.
Alcain, Julieta
Genoula, Melanie
Balboa, Luciana
Oliveira, Sergio Costa
Giambartolomei, Guillermo H.
Barrionuevo, Paula
author_sort Milillo, M. Ayelén
collection PubMed
description Brucella abortus, the causative agent of brucellosis, displays many resources to evade T cell responses conducive to persist inside the host. Our laboratory has previously showed that infection of human monocytes with B. abortus down-modulates the IFN-γ-induced MHC-II expression. Brucella outer membrane lipoproteins are structural components involved in this phenomenon. Moreover, IL-6 is the soluble factor that mediated MHC-II down-regulation. Yet, the MHC-II down-regulation exerted by lipoproteins was less marked than the one observed as consequence of infection. This led us to postulate that there should be other components associated with viable bacteria that may act together with lipoproteins in order to diminish MHC-II. Our group has recently demonstrated that B. abortus RNA (PAMP related to pathogens' viability or vita-PAMP) is involved in MHC-I down-regulation. Therefore, in this study we investigated if B. abortus RNA could be contributing to the down-regulation of MHC-II. This PAMP significantly down-modulated the IFN-γ-induced MHC-II surface expression on THP-1 cells as well as in primary human monocytes and murine bone marrow macrophages. The expression of other molecules up-regulated by IFN-γ (such as co-stimulatory molecules) was stimulated on monocytes treated with B. abortus RNA. This result shows that this PAMP does not alter all IFN-γ-induced molecules globally. We also showed that other bacterial and parasitic RNAs caused MHC-II surface expression down-modulation indicating that this phenomenon is not restricted to B. abortus. Moreover, completely degraded RNA was also able to reproduce the phenomenon. MHC-II down-regulation on monocytes treated with RNA and L-Omp19 (a prototypical lipoprotein of B. abortus) was more pronounced than in monocytes stimulated with both components separately. We also demonstrated that B. abortus RNA along with its lipoproteins decrease MHC-II surface expression predominantly by a mechanism of inhibition of MHC-II expression. Regarding the signaling pathway, we demonstrated that IL-6 is a soluble factor implicated in B. abortus RNA and lipoproteins-triggered MHC-II surface down-regulation. Finally, CD4(+) T cells functionality was affected as macrophages treated with these components showed lower antigen presentation capacity. Therefore, B. abortus RNA and lipoproteins are two PAMPs that contribute to MHC-II down-regulation on monocytes/macrophages diminishing CD4(+) T cell responses.
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spelling pubmed-67533642019-09-30 Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses Milillo, M. Ayelén Trotta, Aldana Serafino, Agustina Marin Franco, José Luis Marinho, Fábio V. Alcain, Julieta Genoula, Melanie Balboa, Luciana Oliveira, Sergio Costa Giambartolomei, Guillermo H. Barrionuevo, Paula Front Immunol Immunology Brucella abortus, the causative agent of brucellosis, displays many resources to evade T cell responses conducive to persist inside the host. Our laboratory has previously showed that infection of human monocytes with B. abortus down-modulates the IFN-γ-induced MHC-II expression. Brucella outer membrane lipoproteins are structural components involved in this phenomenon. Moreover, IL-6 is the soluble factor that mediated MHC-II down-regulation. Yet, the MHC-II down-regulation exerted by lipoproteins was less marked than the one observed as consequence of infection. This led us to postulate that there should be other components associated with viable bacteria that may act together with lipoproteins in order to diminish MHC-II. Our group has recently demonstrated that B. abortus RNA (PAMP related to pathogens' viability or vita-PAMP) is involved in MHC-I down-regulation. Therefore, in this study we investigated if B. abortus RNA could be contributing to the down-regulation of MHC-II. This PAMP significantly down-modulated the IFN-γ-induced MHC-II surface expression on THP-1 cells as well as in primary human monocytes and murine bone marrow macrophages. The expression of other molecules up-regulated by IFN-γ (such as co-stimulatory molecules) was stimulated on monocytes treated with B. abortus RNA. This result shows that this PAMP does not alter all IFN-γ-induced molecules globally. We also showed that other bacterial and parasitic RNAs caused MHC-II surface expression down-modulation indicating that this phenomenon is not restricted to B. abortus. Moreover, completely degraded RNA was also able to reproduce the phenomenon. MHC-II down-regulation on monocytes treated with RNA and L-Omp19 (a prototypical lipoprotein of B. abortus) was more pronounced than in monocytes stimulated with both components separately. We also demonstrated that B. abortus RNA along with its lipoproteins decrease MHC-II surface expression predominantly by a mechanism of inhibition of MHC-II expression. Regarding the signaling pathway, we demonstrated that IL-6 is a soluble factor implicated in B. abortus RNA and lipoproteins-triggered MHC-II surface down-regulation. Finally, CD4(+) T cells functionality was affected as macrophages treated with these components showed lower antigen presentation capacity. Therefore, B. abortus RNA and lipoproteins are two PAMPs that contribute to MHC-II down-regulation on monocytes/macrophages diminishing CD4(+) T cell responses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6753364/ /pubmed/31572389 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02181 Text en Copyright © 2019 Milillo, Trotta, Serafino, Marin Franco, Marinho, Alcain, Genoula, Balboa, Oliveira, Giambartolomei and Barrionuevo. 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
Milillo, M. Ayelén
Trotta, Aldana
Serafino, Agustina
Marin Franco, José Luis
Marinho, Fábio V.
Alcain, Julieta
Genoula, Melanie
Balboa, Luciana
Oliveira, Sergio Costa
Giambartolomei, Guillermo H.
Barrionuevo, Paula
Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title_full Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title_fullStr Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title_short Bacterial RNA Contributes to the Down-Modulation of MHC-II Expression on Monocytes/Macrophages Diminishing CD4(+) T Cell Responses
title_sort bacterial rna contributes to the down-modulation of mhc-ii expression on monocytes/macrophages diminishing cd4(+) t cell responses
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572389
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02181
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