Human neutrophil-like cells demonstrate antimicrobial responses to the chronic cyst form of Toxoplasma gondii.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Parasite Immunology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1111/pim.13011
Kristina V Bergersen, Ashley D Ramirez, Bill Kavvathas, Frances Mercer, Emma H Wilson
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Abstract

The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects approximately 2.5 billion people worldwide. Infection induces a rapid dissemination of parasites throughout the body followed by the formation of lifelong cysts within neurons of the host brain. Both stages require a dynamic immune response comprised of both innate and adaptive cells. Neutrophils are a primary responding cell to acute infection and have been observed in the brain during murine chronic infection. Previous studies investigating human neutrophils found that invasion by Toxoplasma tachyzoites inhibits apoptosis of neutrophils, prolonging their survival under inflammatory conditions. Here, we demonstrate the differentiation of two distinct subsets following exposure of human neutrophil-like-cells (HNLC) to Toxoplasma cysts. In vitro stimulation and imaging studies show cyst-specific induction of cytokines and cyst clearance by HNLCs. Further testing demonstrates that aged HNLCs perform less phagocytosis of cysts compared to non-aged HNLCs. In conclusion, this study identifies a novel response of HNLCs to Toxoplasma cysts and may indicate a role for neutrophils in the clearance of cysts during human infection with Toxoplasma.

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人类中性粒细胞样细胞对弓形虫的慢性囊肿表现出抗微生物反应。
弓形虫这种原生动物寄生虫感染着全世界大约25亿人。感染引起寄生虫在全身的快速传播,随后在宿主大脑的神经元内形成终身囊肿。这两个阶段都需要由先天和适应性细胞组成的动态免疫反应。中性粒细胞是对急性感染的主要反应细胞,在小鼠慢性感染期间在大脑中观察到。先前对人类中性粒细胞的研究发现,弓形虫速殖子的入侵会抑制中性粒细胞凋亡,延长其在炎症条件下的存活时间。在这里,我们证明了人类中性粒细胞样细胞(HNLC)暴露于弓形虫囊肿后两个不同亚群的分化。体外刺激和成像研究显示,HNLC对细胞因子的囊肿特异性诱导和囊肿清除。进一步的测试表明,与非老年HNLC相比,老年HNLC对囊肿的吞噬作用较弱。总之,本研究确定了HNLC对弓形虫囊肿的新反应,并可能表明中性粒细胞在人类感染弓形虫期间清除囊肿中的作用。
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Parasite Immunology
Parasite Immunology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.70
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4.50%
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61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasite Immunology is an international journal devoted to research on all aspects of parasite immunology in human and animal hosts. Emphasis has been placed on how hosts control parasites, and the immunopathological reactions which take place in the course of parasitic infections. The Journal welcomes original work on all parasites, particularly human parasitology, helminths, protozoa and ectoparasites.
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