Role of bacterial lipopolysaccharide in enhancing host immune response to Candida albicans.

Clinical & Developmental Immunology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-01-21 DOI:10.1155/2013/320168
Helen Rogers, David W Williams, Gui-Jie Feng, Michael A O Lewis, Xiao-Qing Wei
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Abstract

Human infections involving yeast of the genus Candida often occur in the presence of bacteria, and, as such, it is important to understand how these bacteria influence innate host immunity towards Candida. Dectin-1 is a cell receptor of macrophages for Candida albicans recognition. The aim of this study was to examine dectin-1 expression by monocytes after stimulation with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), followed by heat-killed C. albicans (HKC). Freshly isolated human peripheral blood monocytes (PBMCs) and human monocytes cell line (THP-1) cells expressed low levels of dectin-1. Stimulation with LPS and GM-CSF/IL-4 was found to increase dectin-1 expression in both CD14(+) human PBMC and THP-1 cells. Enhanced dectin-1 expression resulted in increased phagocytosis of Candida. When THP-1 cells were challenged only with HKC, detectable levels of IL-23 were not evident. However, challenge by LPS followed by varying concentrations of HKC resulted in increased IL-23 expression by THP-1 cells in HKC dose-dependent manner. Increased expression of IL-17 by PBMC also occurred after stimulation with Candida and LPS. In conclusion, bacterial LPS induces an enhanced immune response to Candida by immune cells, and this occurs through increasing dectin-1 expression.

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细菌脂多糖在增强宿主对白色念珠菌免疫应答中的作用。
涉及念珠菌属酵母菌的人类感染通常发生在细菌存在的情况下,因此,了解这些细菌如何影响宿主对念珠菌的先天免疫是很重要的。Dectin-1是巨噬细胞识别白色念珠菌的细胞受体。本研究的目的是检测细菌脂多糖(LPS)刺激后单核细胞中dectin-1的表达,然后是热杀白色念珠菌(HKC)。新分离的人外周血单核细胞(PBMCs)和人单核细胞系(THP-1)细胞表达低水平的dectin-1。LPS和GM-CSF/IL-4刺激可增加CD14(+)人PBMC和THP-1细胞中dectin-1的表达。dectin-1表达增强导致念珠菌吞噬能力增强。当THP-1细胞仅受到HKC攻击时,IL-23的检测水平不明显。然而,LPS刺激后不同浓度的HKC导致THP-1细胞IL-23表达增加,并呈HKC剂量依赖性。假丝酵母和LPS刺激后,PBMC中IL-17的表达也增加。综上所述,细菌LPS诱导免疫细胞对念珠菌的免疫反应增强,这是通过增加dectin-1的表达来实现的。
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