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MRGPR-mediated activation of local mast cells clears cutaneous bacterial infection and protects against reinfection

Authors :
Cristina A Salinas
Herman F. Staats
Pradeep Bist
Yuvon R. Mobley
Hae Woong Choi
Zachary D. Brown
Swaine L. Chen
Mohammad Arifuzzaman
Soman N. Abraham
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Selective activation of local mast cells promotes healing of bacterial skin infections and protects against reinfection.<br />Mast cells (MCs) are strategically distributed at barrier sites and prestore various immunocyte-recruiting cytokines, making them ideal targets for selective activation to treat peripheral infections. Here, we report that topical treatment with mastoparan, a peptide MC activator (MCA), enhances clearance of Staphylococcus aureus from infected mouse skins and accelerates healing of dermonecrotic lesions. Mastoparan functions by activating connective tissue MCs (CTMCs) via the MRGPRX2 (Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor member X2) receptor. Peripheral CTMC activation, in turn, enhances recruitment of bacteria-clearing neutrophils and wound-healing CD301b+ dendritic cells. Consistent with MCs playing a master coordinating role, MC activation also augmented migration of various antigen-presenting dendritic cells to draining lymph nodes, leading to stronger protection against a second infection challenge. MCAs therefore orchestrate both the innate and adaptive immune arms, which could potentially be applied to combat peripheral infections by a broad range of pathogens.

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36809a069b5690451bfea8a5d7dbe7aa