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Phenotypic, morphological, and functional heterogeneity of splenic immature myeloid cells in the host response to tularemia.

John W Rasmussen1, Jason W Tam, Nihal A Okan, Patricio Mena, Martha B Furie, David G Thanassi, Jorge L Benach, Adrianus W M van der Velden.   

Abstract

Recent studies have linked accumulation of the Gr-1⁺ CD11b⁺ cell phenotype with functional immunosuppression in diverse pathological conditions, including bacterial and parasitic infections and cancer. Gr-1⁺ CD11b⁺ cells were the largest population of cells present in the spleens of mice infected with sublethal doses of the Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS). In contrast, the number of T cells present in the spleens of these mice did not increase during early infection. There was a significant delay in the kinetics of accumulation of Gr-1⁺ CD11b⁺ cells in the spleens of B-cell-deficient mice, indicating that B cells play a role in recruitment and maintenance of this population in the spleens of mice infected with F. tularensis. The splenic Gr-1⁺ CD11b⁺ cells in tularemia were a heterogeneous population that could be further subdivided into monocytic (mononuclear) and granulocytic (polymorphonuclear) cells using the Ly6C and Ly6G markers and differentiated into antigen-presenting cells following ex vivo culture. Monocytic, CD11b⁺ Ly6C(hi) Ly6G⁻ cells but not granulocytic, CD11b⁺ Ly6C(int) Ly6G⁺ cells purified from the spleens of mice infected with F. tularensis suppressed polyclonal T-cell proliferation via a nitric oxide-dependent pathway. Although the monocytic, CD11b⁺ Ly6C(hi) Ly6G⁻ cells were able to suppress the proliferation of T cells, the large presence of Gr-1⁺ CD11b⁺ cells in mice that survived F. tularensis infection also suggests a potential role for these cells in the protective host response to tularemia.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22526678      PMCID: PMC3416475          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00365-12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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