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   IL-1 Coordinates the Neutrophil Response to C. albicans in the Oral Mucosa  
   
نویسنده altmeier s. ,toska a. ,sparber f. ,teijeira a. ,halin c. ,leibundgut-landmann s.
منبع plos pathogens - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 9
چکیده    Mucosal infections with candida albicans belong to the most frequent forms of fungal diseases. host protection is conferred by cellular immunity; however,the induction of antifungal immunity is not well understood. using a mouse model of oropharyngeal candidiasis (opc) we show that interleukin-1 receptor (il-1r) signaling is critical for fungal control at the onset of infection through its impact on neutrophils at two levels. we demonstrate that both the recruitment of circulating neutrophils to the site of infection and the mobilization of newly generated neutrophils from the bone marrow depended on il-1r. consistently,il-1r-deficient mice displayed impaired chemokine production at the site of infection and defective secretion of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (g-csf) in the circulation in response to c. albicans. strikingly,endothelial cells were identified as the primary cellular source of g-csf during opc,which responded to il-1α that was released from keratinocytes in the infected tissue. the il-1-dependent crosstalk between two different cellular subsets of the nonhematopoietic compartment was confirmed in vitro using a novel murine tongue-derived keratinocyte cell line and an established endothelial cell line. these data establish a new link between il-1 and granulopoiesis in the context of fungal infection. together,we identified two complementary mechanisms coordinating the neutrophil response in the oral mucosa,which is critical for preventing fungal growth and dissemination,and thus protects the host from disease. © 2016 altmeier et al.
آدرس section of immunology,vetsuisse faculty,university of zürich,zürich, Switzerland, section of immunology,vetsuisse faculty,university of zürich,zürich, Switzerland, section of immunology,vetsuisse faculty,university of zürich,zürich, Switzerland, institute of pharmaceutical sciences,swiss federal institute of technology,zürich, Switzerland, institute of pharmaceutical sciences,swiss federal institute of technology,zürich, Switzerland, section of immunology,vetsuisse faculty,university of zürich,zürich, Switzerland
 
     
   
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