{"title":"The role of chemokines and accessory cells in the immunoregulation of cutaneous leishmaniasis.","authors":"H Moll","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>The course of infection with Leishmania parasites is determined by the type of the developing CD4+ T cell immune response. Macrophages and Langerhans cells/dendritic cells play a decisive role in the interaction between the parasites and the host's immune system because they serve as host cells, as accessory cells that present parasite antigen, deliver costimulatory signals and secrete cytokines modulating the T cell activity and as effector cells eliminating the microorganisms. Therefore, we put particular emphasis on characterizing the role of these cells in cutaneous leishmaniasis and the factors regulating their activities. Our results show that (1) expression of the chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) is associated with macrophage infiltration into the lesion and stimulation of leishmanicidal activity, (2) Langerhans cells are required for the transport of Leishmania from the infected skin to the draining lymph node and initiation of the specific T cell immune response in the early phase of infection, (3) lymph node dendritic cells containing persistent parasites may be involved in the maintenance of specific immunity, (4) Langerhans cells are able to present L. major LPG to T cells and (5) treatment of mice with antigen-pulsed Langerhans cells induces protective immunity against cutaneous leishmaniasis.</p>","PeriodicalId":8816,"journal":{"name":"Behring Institute Mitteilungen","volume":" 99","pages":"73-8"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1997-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Behring Institute Mitteilungen","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
The course of infection with Leishmania parasites is determined by the type of the developing CD4+ T cell immune response. Macrophages and Langerhans cells/dendritic cells play a decisive role in the interaction between the parasites and the host's immune system because they serve as host cells, as accessory cells that present parasite antigen, deliver costimulatory signals and secrete cytokines modulating the T cell activity and as effector cells eliminating the microorganisms. Therefore, we put particular emphasis on characterizing the role of these cells in cutaneous leishmaniasis and the factors regulating their activities. Our results show that (1) expression of the chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) is associated with macrophage infiltration into the lesion and stimulation of leishmanicidal activity, (2) Langerhans cells are required for the transport of Leishmania from the infected skin to the draining lymph node and initiation of the specific T cell immune response in the early phase of infection, (3) lymph node dendritic cells containing persistent parasites may be involved in the maintenance of specific immunity, (4) Langerhans cells are able to present L. major LPG to T cells and (5) treatment of mice with antigen-pulsed Langerhans cells induces protective immunity against cutaneous leishmaniasis.
感染利什曼原虫的过程取决于正在发生的CD4+ T细胞免疫反应的类型。巨噬细胞和朗格汉斯细胞/树突状细胞在寄生虫与宿主免疫系统的相互作用中起着决定性的作用,因为它们作为宿主细胞,作为呈递寄生虫抗原的辅助细胞,传递共刺激信号和分泌调节T细胞活性的细胞因子,以及作为消除微生物的效应细胞。因此,我们特别强调这些细胞在皮肤利什曼病中的作用和调节其活动的因素。我们的研究结果表明:(1)趋化因子单核细胞趋化蛋白1 (MCP-1)的表达与巨噬细胞浸润病变和刺激利什曼原虫活性有关;(2)朗格汉斯细胞是利什曼原虫从感染皮肤转移到引流淋巴结和在感染早期启动特异性T细胞免疫应答所必需的细胞。(3)含有持久性寄生虫的淋巴结树突状细胞可能参与特异性免疫的维持;(4)朗格汉斯细胞能够将L. major LPG呈递给T细胞;(5)用抗原脉冲朗格汉斯细胞治疗小鼠可诱导对皮肤利什曼病的保护性免疫。