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Wuchereria bancrofti filaria activates human dendritic cells and polarizes T helper 1 and regulatory T cells via toll-like receptor 4.


ABSTRACT: Interaction between innate immune cells and parasite plays a key role in the immunopathogenesis of lymphatic filariasis. Despite being professional antigen presenting cells critical for the pathogen recognition, processing and presenting the antigens for mounting T cell responses, the dendritic cell response and its role in initiating CD4+ T cell response to filaria, in particular Wuchereria bancrofti, the most prevalent microfilaria is still not clear. Herein, we demonstrate that a 70?kDa phosphorylcholine-binding W. bancrofti sheath antigen induces human dendritic cell maturation and secretion of several pro-inflammatory cytokines. Further, microfilarial sheath antigen-stimulated dendritic cells drive predominantly Th1 and regulatory T cell responses while Th17 and Th2 responses are marginal. Mechanistically, sheath antigen-induced dendritic cell maturation, and Th1 and regulatory T cell responses are mediated via toll-like receptor 4 signaling. Our data suggest that W. bancrofti sheath antigen exploits dendritic cells to mediate distinct CD4+ T cell responses and immunopathogenesis of lymphatic filariasis.

SUBMITTER: Mukherjee S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6505026 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i> filaria activates human dendritic cells and polarizes T helper 1 and regulatory T cells via toll-like receptor 4.

Mukherjee Suprabhat S   Karnam Anupama A   Das Mrinmoy M   Babu Santi P Sinha SPS   Bayry Jagadeesh J  

Communications biology 20190507


Interaction between innate immune cells and parasite plays a key role in the immunopathogenesis of lymphatic filariasis. Despite being professional antigen presenting cells critical for the pathogen recognition, processing and presenting the antigens for mounting T cell responses, the dendritic cell response and its role in initiating CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell response to filaria, in particular <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i>, the most prevalent microfilaria is still not clear. Herein, we demonstrate t  ...[more]

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