Both mannose and β-glucan receptors are involved in phagocytosis of unopsonized, heat-killed Saccharomyces cerevisiae by murine macrophages

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Giaimis, Jean | Lombard, Wes | Fonteneau, Paul | Muller, Christian | Levy, Rachel | Makaya-Kumba, Madeleine | Lazdins, Janis | Poindron, Philippe

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International audience. Abstract We studied the involvement of lectin-like receptors in phagocytosis of unopsonized heat-killed yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) by murine macrophagelike cell lines and murine peritoneal resident macrophages. For this purpose we used a technique that allowed us to discriminate ingested and adsorbed heat-killed yeast. The internalization can be partly inhibited by soluble polyosides such as laminarin (β-glucan) or a- mannan. However, when they were used together (0.4 mg/ml α-mannan and 0.4 mg/ml laminarin), almost complete inhibition of phagocytosis was obtained. These observations suggest that phagocytosis of unopsonized heat- killed yeast by murine macrophage-like cell lines as well as murine peritoneal resident macrophages is mediated by both mannose and β-glucan receptors. The respective activity of these two types of receptors is a function of in vitro cell differentiation. To achieve maximal phagocytosis of unopsonized heat-killed yeast, coexpression of both mannose and β-glucan receptors is required.

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