Candida albicans Infection Affords Protection against Reinfection via Functional Reprogramming of Monocytes

Archive ouverte

Quintin, Jessica | Saeed, Sadia | Martens, Joost | Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Evangelos | Ifrim, Daniela | Logie, Colin | Jacobs, Liesbeth | Jansen, Trees | Kullberg, Bart-Jan | Wijmenga, Cisca | Joosten, Leo | Xavier, Ramnik | van Der Meer, Jos, W. M. | Stunnenberg, Hendrik, G. | Netea, Mihai, G.

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Immunological memory in vertebrates is often exclusively attributed to T and B cell function. Recently it was proposed that the enhanced and sustained innate immune responses following initial infectious exposure may also afford protection against reinfection. Testing this concept of "trained immunity," we show that mice lacking functional T and B lymphocytes are protected against reinfection with Candida albicans in a monocyte-dependent manner. C. albicans and fungal cell wall β-glucans induced functional reprogramming of monocytes, leading to enhanced cytokine production in vivo and in vitro. The training required the β-glucan receptor dectin-1 and the noncanonical Raf-1 pathway. Monocyte training by β-glucans was associated with stable changes in histone trimethylation at H3K4, which suggests the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms in this phenomenon. The functional reprogramming of monocytes, reminiscent of similar NK cell properties, supports the concept of "trained immunity" and may be employed for the design of improved vaccination strategies.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

mTOR- and HIF-1 -mediated aerobic glycolysis as metabolic basis for trained immunity

Archive ouverte | Cheng, Shih-Chin | CCSD

International audience. Epigenetic reprogramming of myeloid cells, also known as trained immunity, confers nonspecific protection from secondary infections. Using histone modification profiles of human monocytes tra...

Epigenetic programming of monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation and trained innate immunity

Archive ouverte | Saeed, Sadia | CCSD

International audience. Monocyte differentiation into macrophages represents a cornerstone process for host defense. Concomitantly, immunological imprinting of either tolerance or trained immunity determines the fun...

Candida albicans Primes TLR Cytokine Responses through a Dectin-1/Raf-1–Mediated Pathway

Archive ouverte | Ifrim, Daniela | CCSD

International audience. The immune system is essential to maintain homeostasis with resident microbial populations, ensuring that the symbiotic host-microbial relationship is maintained. In parallel, commensal micro...

Chargement des enrichissements...