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Interferon Alpha Favors Macrophage Infection by Visceral Leishmania Species Through Upregulation of Sialoadhesin Expression.


ABSTRACT: Type I interferons (IFNs) induced by an endogenous Leishmania RNA virus or exogenous viral infections have been shown to exacerbate infections with New World Cutaneous Leishmania parasites, however, the impact of type I IFNs in visceral Leishmania infections and implicated mechanisms remain to be unraveled. This study assessed the impact of type I IFN on macrophage infection with L. infantum and L. donovani and the implication of sialoadhesin (Siglec-1/CD169, Sn) as an IFN-inducible surface receptor. Stimulation of bone marrow-derived macrophages with type I IFN (IFN-?) significantly enhanced susceptibility to infection of reference laboratory strains and a set of recent clinical isolates. IFN-? particularly enhanced promastigote uptake. Enhanced macrophage susceptibility was linked to upregulated Sn surface expression as a major contributing factor to the infection exacerbating effect of IFN-?. Stimulation experiments in Sn-deficient macrophages, macrophage pretreatment with a monoclonal anti-Sn antibody or a novel bivalent anti-Sn nanobody and blocking of parasites with soluble Sn restored normal susceptibility levels. Infection of Sn-deficient mice with bioluminescent L. infantum promastigotes revealed a moderate, strain-dependent role for Sn during visceral infection under the used experimental conditions. These data indicate that IFN-responsive Sn expression can enhance the susceptibility of macrophages to infection with visceral Leishmania promastigotes and that targeting of Sn may have some protective effects in early infection.

SUBMITTER: Van Bockstal L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7296180 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interferon Alpha Favors Macrophage Infection by Visceral <i>Leishmania</i> Species Through Upregulation of Sialoadhesin Expression.

Van Bockstal Lieselotte L   Bulté Dimitri D   Van den Kerkhof Magali M   Dirkx Laura L   Mabille Dorien D   Hendrickx Sarah S   Delputte Peter P   Maes Louis L   Caljon Guy G  

Frontiers in immunology 20200609


Type I interferons (IFNs) induced by an endogenous <i>Leishmania</i> RNA virus or exogenous viral infections have been shown to exacerbate infections with New World Cutaneous <i>Leishmania</i> parasites, however, the impact of type I IFNs in visceral <i>Leishmania</i> infections and implicated mechanisms remain to be unraveled. This study assessed the impact of type I IFN on macrophage infection with <i>L. infantum</i> and <i>L. donovani</i> and the implication of sialoadhesin (Siglec-1/CD169, S  ...[more]

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