Résumé
Brucella are facultative intracellular Gram-negative coccobacilli that chronically infect humans as well as domestic and wild-type mammals, and cause brucellosis. Alternatively activated macrophages (M2a) induced by IL-4/IL-13 via STAT6 signaling pathways have been frequently described as a favorable niche for long-term persistence of intracellular pathogens. Based on the observation that M2a-like macrophages are induced in the spleen during the chronic phase of B. abortus infection in mice and are strongly infected in vitro, it has been suggested that M2a macrophages could be a potential in vivo niche for Brucella. In order to test this hypothesis, we used a model in which infected cells can be observed directly in situ and where the differentiation of M2a macrophages is favored by the absence of an IL-12-dependent Th1 response. We performed an in situ analysis by fluorescent microscopy of the phenotype of B. melitensis infected spleen cells from intranasally infected IL-12p40-/- BALB/c mice and the impact of STAT6 deficiency on this phenotype. Most of the infected spleen cells contained high levels of lipids and expressed CD11c and CD205 dendritic cell markers and Arginase1, but were negative for the M2a markers Fizz1 or CD301. Furthermore, STAT6 deficiency had no effect on bacterial growth or the reservoir cell phenotype in vivo, leading us to conclude that, in our model, the infected cells were not Th2-induced M2a macrophages. This characterization of B. melitensis reservoir cells could provide a better understanding of Brucella persistence in the host and lead to the design of more efficient therapeutic strategies.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| Pages (de - à) | e0137835 |
| journal | PLoS ONE |
| Volume | 10 |
| Numéro de publication | 9 |
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| Etat de la publication | Publié - 2015 |
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MyD88-dependent activation of B220-CD11b+LY-6C+ dendritic cells during Brucella melitensis infection.
Copin, R., De Batselier, P., Carlier, Y., Letesson, J.-J. & Muraille, E., 2007, Dans: Journal of immunology. 178, 8, p. 5182-5191 10 p.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal/une revue › Article
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PAI n°P7/28 - MICRODEV: Role of developmental processes in the virulence of human pathogens : from molecular mechanisms to novel therapeutic targets
LETESSON, J.-J. (Co-investigateur), Coenye, T. (Responsable du Projet), Van Dijck, P. (Co-investigateur), Van Melderen, L. (Co-investigateur), HOLS, P. (Co-investigateur) & De Bolle, X. (Co-investigateur)
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Identifications in vivo des étapes du cycle infectieux de Brucella melitensis impliquées dans le développement d'une immunité protectrice chez la souris
LETESSON, J.-J. (Responsable du Projet) & Hanot-Mambres, D. (Chercheur)
1/10/10 → 30/09/12
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Cytométrie en flux
Matroule, J.-Y. (!!Manager) & Willemart, K. (!!Other)
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Laboratoire de sécurité biologique au niveau 3 (BL3)
De Bolle, X. (!!Manager)
Plateforme technologique Laboratoire de securite biologique au niveau 3Equipement/installations: Plateforme technolgique
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Morphologie - Imagerie
Cecchet, F. (!!Manager) & Renard, H.-F. (!!Manager)
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Characterization of the relationship between Brucella melitensis and the innate immune system of the mouse
Copin, R. (Auteur), Letesson, J.-J. (Promoteur), Moriyón, I. (Jury), Magez, S. (Jury), LOCHT, C. (Jury) & Muraille, É. (Copromoteur), 28 sept. 2010Student thesis: Doc types › Docteur en Sciences
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Impact de l'asthme allergique et de l'infection par Trypanosoma brucei sur le contrôle de l’infection par Brucella melitensis chez la souris
MacHelart, A. (Auteur), Letesson, J.-J. (Promoteur), Muraille, É. (Copromoteur), Cornelis, G. (Président), Coutelier, J.-P. (Jury), Gillet, L. (Jury) & Godfroid, J. (Jury), 2 déc. 2016Student thesis: Doc types › Docteur en Sciences
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Relationship between Brucella melitensis and the associated immune response after intranasal infection in mice
Hanot-Mambres, D. (Auteur), Letesson, J.-J. (Promoteur), Muylkens, B. (Jury), Huygen, K. (Jury), LOCHT, C. (Jury), Godfroid, J. (Jury) & MURAILLE, E. (Promoteur), 4 déc. 2014Student thesis: Doc types › Docteur en Sciences
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