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Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Within innate immunity, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are the most abundant leukocyte population. Alongside PMN, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils are also known to exist. All of them can release extracellular traps (ETs), a complex web-like structure composed of chromatin...

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Autores principales: Alarcon, Pablo, Espinosa, Gabriel, Millan, Catalina, Saravia, Julia, Quinteros, Vania, Enriquez, Ricardo, Henriquez, Claudio, Vargas-Chacoff, Luis, Burgos, Rafael A., Taubert, Anja, Hermosilla, Carlos, Morera, Francisco J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030206
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author Alarcon, Pablo
Espinosa, Gabriel
Millan, Catalina
Saravia, Julia
Quinteros, Vania
Enriquez, Ricardo
Henriquez, Claudio
Vargas-Chacoff, Luis
Burgos, Rafael A.
Taubert, Anja
Hermosilla, Carlos
Morera, Francisco J.
author_facet Alarcon, Pablo
Espinosa, Gabriel
Millan, Catalina
Saravia, Julia
Quinteros, Vania
Enriquez, Ricardo
Henriquez, Claudio
Vargas-Chacoff, Luis
Burgos, Rafael A.
Taubert, Anja
Hermosilla, Carlos
Morera, Francisco J.
author_sort Alarcon, Pablo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Within innate immunity, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are the most abundant leukocyte population. Alongside PMN, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils are also known to exist. All of them can release extracellular traps (ETs), a complex web-like structure composed of chromatin decorated with nuclear histones, granular enzymes, peptides, and proteins, to firmly entrap invasive pathogens, thereby slowing dissemination and helping to develop proper immune responses against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. Here, we showed for the first time that Atlantic salmon-derived PMN released ETs-like structures in vitro, in response to highly pathogenic facultative intracellular rickettsial bacteria Piscirickettsia salmonis. The release of ET-like structures from PMN could be a new alternative to improve farmed salmon’s defense against pathogens. ABSTRACT: Extracellular traps (ETs) are webs of DNA, citrullinated histones, anti-microbial peptides, and proteins that were not previously reported in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). ETs are mainly released from polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and are considered a novel PMN-derived effector mechanism against different invasive pathogens. Here, we showed that Atlantic salmon-derived PMN released ETs-like structures in vitro in response to highly pathogenic facultative intracellular rickettsial bacteria Piscirickettsia salmonis. PMN were isolated from pre-smolt Atlantic salmon and stimulated in vitro with oleic acid and P. salmonis. Extracellular DNA was measured using the PicoGreen™ dye, while immunofluorescence image analysis was used to confirm the classical components of salmonid-extruded ETs. Future studies are required to better understand the role of Atlantic salmon-derived ETs orchestrating innate/adaptive immunity and the knowledge on regulation pathways involved in this cell death process. Thus, comprehension of salmonid-derived ETs against P. salmonis might represent novel alternative strategies to improve host innate defense mechanisms of farmed salmon against closely related rickettsial bacteria, as a complement to disease prevention and control strategies.
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spelling pubmed-79990652021-03-28 Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils Alarcon, Pablo Espinosa, Gabriel Millan, Catalina Saravia, Julia Quinteros, Vania Enriquez, Ricardo Henriquez, Claudio Vargas-Chacoff, Luis Burgos, Rafael A. Taubert, Anja Hermosilla, Carlos Morera, Francisco J. Biology (Basel) Brief Report SIMPLE SUMMARY: Within innate immunity, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are the most abundant leukocyte population. Alongside PMN, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils are also known to exist. All of them can release extracellular traps (ETs), a complex web-like structure composed of chromatin decorated with nuclear histones, granular enzymes, peptides, and proteins, to firmly entrap invasive pathogens, thereby slowing dissemination and helping to develop proper immune responses against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. Here, we showed for the first time that Atlantic salmon-derived PMN released ETs-like structures in vitro, in response to highly pathogenic facultative intracellular rickettsial bacteria Piscirickettsia salmonis. The release of ET-like structures from PMN could be a new alternative to improve farmed salmon’s defense against pathogens. ABSTRACT: Extracellular traps (ETs) are webs of DNA, citrullinated histones, anti-microbial peptides, and proteins that were not previously reported in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). ETs are mainly released from polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and are considered a novel PMN-derived effector mechanism against different invasive pathogens. Here, we showed that Atlantic salmon-derived PMN released ETs-like structures in vitro in response to highly pathogenic facultative intracellular rickettsial bacteria Piscirickettsia salmonis. PMN were isolated from pre-smolt Atlantic salmon and stimulated in vitro with oleic acid and P. salmonis. Extracellular DNA was measured using the PicoGreen™ dye, while immunofluorescence image analysis was used to confirm the classical components of salmonid-extruded ETs. Future studies are required to better understand the role of Atlantic salmon-derived ETs orchestrating innate/adaptive immunity and the knowledge on regulation pathways involved in this cell death process. Thus, comprehension of salmonid-derived ETs against P. salmonis might represent novel alternative strategies to improve host innate defense mechanisms of farmed salmon against closely related rickettsial bacteria, as a complement to disease prevention and control strategies. MDPI 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7999065/ /pubmed/33803375 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030206 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
spellingShingle Brief Report
Alarcon, Pablo
Espinosa, Gabriel
Millan, Catalina
Saravia, Julia
Quinteros, Vania
Enriquez, Ricardo
Henriquez, Claudio
Vargas-Chacoff, Luis
Burgos, Rafael A.
Taubert, Anja
Hermosilla, Carlos
Morera, Francisco J.
Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title_full Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title_fullStr Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title_full_unstemmed Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title_short Piscirickettsia salmonis-Triggered Extracellular Traps Formation as an Innate Immune Response of Atlantic Salmon-Derived Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
title_sort piscirickettsia salmonis-triggered extracellular traps formation as an innate immune response of atlantic salmon-derived polymorphonuclear neutrophils
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030206
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