不同荚膜组织浆菌株的细胞外囊泡调节吞噬细胞功能并促进真菌的持久性。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
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真菌细胞外囊泡(EVs)是脂质双层腔室,可运输多种分子,包括蛋白质、多糖、色素、小代谢物、脂质和RNA。在真菌病原体中,EVs含有毒力因子以及调节宿主免疫反应的抗原决定因子。在这项工作中,我们研究了两种表型和基因型不同的荚膜组织浆菌株(G-217B和G-184A)释放的EVs对骨髓源性巨噬细胞(BMDMs)和骨髓源性树突状细胞(BMDCs)的调节作用。两个宿主细胞内化h . capsulatum电动车,这似乎引起不同的功能反应。EVHcG-184A和EVHcG-217B两种毒株的ev处理bmdm均可增加IL-6的产生,但IL-10水平无显著变化。相比之下,暴露于两种电动汽车的bmdc表现出IL-6和IL-10水平升高。虽然EV处理导致bmdm诱导型一氧化氮合酶表达增加,但它并没有刺激NO的产生。值得注意的是,这两种ev都降低了吞噬细胞的代谢活性。暴露于EVHcG-217B中过夜增强了BMDMs对荚膜芽孢杆菌的吞噬作用;然而,吞噬酶体融合不受影响。值得注意的是,在dc中,EVHcG-217B增强了G-217B酵母的摄取和活力。此外,荚膜荚膜菌与其各自的EVs孵育促进了真菌的生长,这表明一种自刺激机制可能有助于真菌在宿主细胞内的持久性。综上所述,我们的研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即荚膜孢子虫是宿主-病原体相互作用的调节剂,影响吞噬细胞的功能,并可能促进真菌的毒力。
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Extracellular vesicles from Distinct Histoplasma capsulatum Strains Modulate Phagocyte Function and Promote Fungal Persistence.

Fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid-bilayer compartments that transport a wide range of molecules, including proteins, polysaccharides, pigments, small metabolites, lipids, and RNA. In fungal pathogens, EVs harbor virulence factors as well as antigenic determinants that modulate the host immune response. In this work, we investigated the modulatory effects of EVs released by two phenotypically and genotypically distinct strains of Histoplasma capsulatum (G-217B and G-184A) on bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs). Both host cells internalized H. capsulatum EVs, which appeared to elicit distinct functional responses. Treatment of BMDMs with EVs from either strain (EVHcG-184A and EVHcG-217B) increased IL-6 production with no significant changes in IL-10 levels. In contrast, BMDCs exposed with both EVs exhibited elevated levels of IL-6 and IL-10. Although EV treatment led to increased inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in BMDMs, it did not stimulate NO production. Remarkably, both EVs reduced the metabolic activity of phagocytes. Overnight exposure to EVHcG-217B enhanced the phagocytosis of H. capsulatum yeasts by BMDMs; however, the phagolysosomal fusion was not affected. Notably, in DCs, EVHcG-217B enhanced both the uptake and the viability of G-217B yeasts. Furthermore, incubation of H. capsulatum with its respective EVs promoted fungal growth, suggesting a self-stimulatory mechanism that may contribute to fungal persistence within host cells. Taken together, our results support the idea that H. capsulatum EVs are modulators of host-pathogen interaction, influencing phagocyte function and potentially contributing to fungal virulence.

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ACS Infectious Diseases
ACS Infectious Diseases CHEMISTRY, MEDICINALINFECTIOUS DISEASES&nb-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: ACS Infectious Diseases will be the first journal to highlight chemistry and its role in this multidisciplinary and collaborative research area. The journal will cover a diverse array of topics including, but not limited to: * Discovery and development of new antimicrobial agents — identified through target- or phenotypic-based approaches as well as compounds that induce synergy with antimicrobials. * Characterization and validation of drug target or pathways — use of single target and genome-wide knockdown and knockouts, biochemical studies, structural biology, new technologies to facilitate characterization and prioritization of potential drug targets. * Mechanism of drug resistance — fundamental research that advances our understanding of resistance; strategies to prevent resistance. * Mechanisms of action — use of genetic, metabolomic, and activity- and affinity-based protein profiling to elucidate the mechanism of action of clinical and experimental antimicrobial agents. * Host-pathogen interactions — tools for studying host-pathogen interactions, cellular biochemistry of hosts and pathogens, and molecular interactions of pathogens with host microbiota. * Small molecule vaccine adjuvants for infectious disease. * Viral and bacterial biochemistry and molecular biology.
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