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Dectin-1/IL-15 Pathway Affords Protection against Extrapulmonary Aspergillus fumigatusInfection by Regulating Natural Killer Cell Survival

Authors :
Yoshikawa, Fábio S.Y.
Wakatsuki, Maki
Yoshida, Kosuke
Yabe, Rikio
Torigoe, Shota
Yamasaki, Sho
Barber, Glen N.
Saijo, Shinobu
Source :
Journal of Innate Immunity; January 2023, Vol. 15 Issue: 1 p397-411, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aspergillus fumigatusis a ubiquitous, yet potentially pathogenic, mold. The immune system employs innate receptors, such as dectin-1, to recognize fungal pathogens, but the immunological networks that afford protection are poorly explored. Here, we investigated the role of dectin-1 in anti-A. fumigatusresponse in an experimental model of acute invasive aspergillosis. Mice lacking dectin-1 presented enhanced signs of inflammation, with increased production of inflammatory cytokines and neutrophil infiltration, quickly succumbing to the infection. Curiously, resistance did not require T/B lymphocytes or IL-17. Instead, the main effector function of dectin-1 was the preservation of the NK cell population in the kidneys by the provision of the cytokine IL-15. While the depletion of NK cells impaired host defense in wild-type mice, IL-15 administration restored antifungal responses in dectin-1-deficient mice. Our results uncover a new effector mechanism for dectin-1 in anti-Aspergillusdefense, adding an alternative approach to understand the pathophysiology of this infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1662811X and 16628128
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Innate Immunity
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs61738704
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000527188