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Turnover of neutrophils mediated by Fas ligand drives Leishmania major infection.

Flavia L Ribeiro-Gomes1, Maria Carolina A Moniz-de-Souza, Valeria M Borges, Marise P Nunes, Marcio Mantuano-Barradas, Heloisa D'Avila, Patricia T Bozza, Vera L Calich, George A DosReis.   

Abstract

Apoptosis mediated by Fas ligand (FasL) initiates inflammation characterized by neutrophilic infiltration. Neutrophils undergo apoptosis and are ingested by macrophages. Clearance of dead neutrophils leads to prostaglandin- and transforming growth factor-beta-dependent replication of Leishmania major in macrophages from susceptible mice. How L. major induces neutrophil turnover in a physiological setting is unknown. We show that BALB/c FasL-sufficient mice are more susceptible to L. major infection than are FasL-deficient mice. FasL promotes the apoptosis of infected resident macrophages and attracts neutrophils. Furthermore, FasL-sufficient neutrophils exacerbate L. major replication in macrophages, whereas FasL-deficient neutrophils induce parasite killing. These contrasting effects are due to delaying apoptosis and the clearance of FasL-deficient neutrophils. The transfer of neutrophils exacerbates infection in FasL-sufficient mice but reduces infection in FasL-deficient mice. Depletion of neutrophils abolishes the susceptibility of FasL-sufficient mice. These data illustrate a deleterious role of the FasL-mediated turnover of neutrophils on L. major infection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16107969     DOI: 10.1086/432764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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