Type I IFN Receptor Regulates Neutrophil Functions and Innate Immunity to Leishmania Parasites
- 15 June 2010
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 184 (12) , 7047-7056
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0903273
Abstract
Type I IFNs exert diverse effector and regulatory functions in host immunity to viral and nonviral infections; however, the role of endogenous type I IFNs in leishmaniasis is unclear. We found that type I IFNR-deficient (IFNAR−/−) mice developed attenuated lesions and reduced Ag-specific immune responses following infection with Leishmania amazonensis parasites. The marked reduction in tissue parasites, even at 3 d in IFNAR−/− mice, seemed to be indicative of an enhanced innate immunity. Further mechanistic analyses indicated distinct roles for neutrophils in parasite clearance; IFNAR−/− mice displayed a rapid and sustained infiltration of neutrophils, but a limited recruitment of CD11b+Ly-6C+ inflammatory monocytes, into inflamed tissues; interactions between IFNAR−/−, but not wild-type (WT) or STAT1−/−, neutrophils and macrophages greatly enhanced parasite killing in vitro; and infected IFNAR−/− neutrophils efficiently released granular enzymes and had elevated rates of cell apoptosis. Furthermore, although coinjection of parasites with WT neutrophils or adoptive transfer of WT neutrophils into IFNAR−/− recipients significantly enhanced infection, the coinjection of parasites with IFNAR−/− neutrophils greatly reduced parasite survival in WT recipients. Our findings reveal an important role for type I IFNs in regulating neutrophil/monocyte recruitment, neutrophil turnover, and Leishmania infection and provide new insight into innate immunity to protozoan parasites.Keywords
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