脂滴抑制抗真菌免疫中吞噬体的形成。

IF 21.8 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
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摘要

脂滴是巨噬细胞在病原体吞噬过程中被诱导并与吞噬体相互作用的胞内细胞器。然而,ld在吞噬作用中的作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们通过真菌感染模型揭示了ld在调节吞噬体形成中的作用。具体来说,LD的积累限制了吞噬体的形成程度,保护巨噬细胞免于死亡。从机制上说,LD的形成竞争性地消耗了细胞内内质网膜,改变了RAC1易位和GTPase活性,导致真菌吞噬巨噬细胞中吞噬体的形成受到限制。hilpa缺陷巨噬细胞小鼠更容易受到全身白色念珠菌感染的致命后遗症的影响。值得注意的是,ATGL抑制剂atglistatin的使用改善了播散性真菌感染的宿主结果。总之,我们的研究阐明了lld控制吞噬体形成以防止免疫细胞死亡的机制,并为治疗白色念珠菌感染提供了一个潜在的药物靶点。
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Lipid droplets restrict phagosome formation in antifungal immunity.

Lipid droplets (LDs) are intracellular organelles that can be induced and interact with phagosomes during the process of pathogen phagocytosis in macrophages. However, the function of LDs in phagocytosis remains elusive. Here, we unveil the role of LDs in modulating phagosome formation via a fungal infection model. Specifically, LD accumulation restricted the degree of phagosome formation and protected macrophages from death. Mechanistically, LD formation competitively consumed the intracellular endoplasmic reticulum membrane and altered RAC1 translocation and GTPase activity, which resulted in limited phagosome formation in macrophages during fungal engulfment. Mice with Hilpda-deficient macrophages were more susceptible to the lethal sequelae of systemic infection with C. albicans. Notably, administration of the ATGL inhibitor atglistatin improved host outcomes in disseminated fungal infections. Taken together, our study elucidates the mechanism by which LDs control phagosome formation to prevent immune cell death and offers a potential drug target for the treatment of C. albicans infections.

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31.20
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期刊介绍: Cellular & Molecular Immunology, a monthly journal from the Chinese Society of Immunology and the University of Science and Technology of China, serves as a comprehensive platform covering both basic immunology research and clinical applications. The journal publishes a variety of article types, including Articles, Review Articles, Mini Reviews, and Short Communications, focusing on diverse aspects of cellular and molecular immunology.
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