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Brucella C?G induces a dual pro- and anti-inflammatory response leading to a transient neutrophil recruitment.


ABSTRACT: Brucella is the causing agent of a chronic zoonosis called brucellosis. The Brucella ?-1,2 cyclic glucan (C?G) is a virulence factor, which has been described as a potent immune stimulator, albeit with no toxicity for cells and animals. We first used a genome-wide approach to characterize human myeloid dendritic cell (mDC) responses to C?G. Transcripts related to inflammation (IL-6, IL2RA, PTGS2), chemokine (CXCR7, CXCL2) and anti-inflammatory pathways (TNFAIP6, SOCS3) were highly expressed in C?G-treated mDC. In mouse GMCSF-derived DC, C?G triggered the expression of both activation (CXCL2, KC) and inhibition (SOCS3 and TNFAIP6) molecules. We then characterized the inflammatory infiltrates at the level of mouse ear when injected with C?G or LPS. C?G yielded a lower and transient recruitment of neutrophils compared to LPS. The consequence of these dual pro- and anti-inflammatory signals triggered by C?G corresponds to the induction of a controlled local inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Degos C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4603436 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Brucella CβG induces a dual pro- and anti-inflammatory response leading to a transient neutrophil recruitment.

Degos Clara C   Gagnaire Aurélie A   Banchereau Romain R   Moriyón Ignacio I   Gorvel Jean-Pierre JP  

Virulence 20150101 1


Brucella is the causing agent of a chronic zoonosis called brucellosis. The Brucella β-1,2 cyclic glucan (CβG) is a virulence factor, which has been described as a potent immune stimulator, albeit with no toxicity for cells and animals. We first used a genome-wide approach to characterize human myeloid dendritic cell (mDC) responses to CβG. Transcripts related to inflammation (IL-6, IL2RA, PTGS2), chemokine (CXCR7, CXCL2) and anti-inflammatory pathways (TNFAIP6, SOCS3) were highly expressed in C  ...[more]

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