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TREM-1 signaling promotes host defense during the early stage of infection with highly pathogenic Streptococcus suis.

Chao Yang1, Bo Chen2, Jianqing Zhao1, Lan Lin3, Li Han3, Shan Pan3, Lei Fu3, Meilin Jin1, Huanchun Chen1, Anding Zhang4.   

Abstract

Infection with highly pathogenic Streptococcus suis can cause septic shock, which is characterized by high levels of inflammatory cytokines and a high mortality rate. Our previous study indicated that TREM-1 (triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1) was upregulated in swine spleen cells in response to S. suis infection. The role of TREM-1 signaling in enhancement of the proinflammatory response promoted us to examine its effect on the outcome of S. suis infection. In the present study, the recombinant extracellular domain of TREM-1 (rTREM-1) and an agonistic TREM-1 antibody were used to inhibit and activate TREM-1 signaling to evaluate its role in neutrophil activation, pathogen clearance, proinflammatory cytokine response, and the outcome of highly pathogenic S. suis infection in a mouse model. Blockage of TREM-1 signaling caused a more severe proinflammatory response to S. suis infection and increased the mortality rate, while its activation had the opposite effect. Blockage or activation of TREM-1 signaling lowered or raised the number of neutrophils in the blood, which correlated well with host clearance of S. suis. In conclusion, the TREM-1-mediated innate immune response played an essential role in the activation of neutrophils and S. suis clearance, which further reduced severe inflammation and finally benefited the outcome of the infection.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26056380      PMCID: PMC4496610          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00440-15

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


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