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Using dendritic cells to evaluate how Burkholderia cenocepacia clonal isolates from a chronically infected cystic fibrosis patient subvert immune functions.

M Guadalupe Cabral1,2, Marília Pereira1,3, Zélia Silva1,4, Inês Iria1, Carla Coutinho5, Andreia Lopes1, Isabel Sá-Correia5, Paula A Videira6,7,8.   

Abstract

Infection with Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) bacteria is a threat to cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, commonly leading to a fatal pneumonia, the cepacia syndrome. It causes a massive production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and leucocyte recruitment to airway epithelium without resolving infection and contributing to tissue lesion. To dissect how Bcc bacteria subvert the immune response, we developed a co-culture model with human dendritic cells (DCs) and B. cenocepacia clonal variants isolated from a chronically infected CF patient, who died with cepacia syndrome. We demonstrated that the two late variants were sevenfold and 17-fold (respectively) more internalized by DCs than the variant that initiated infection. The late variants showed improved survival within DCs (60.29 and 52.82 CFU/DC) compared to the initial variant (0.38 CFU/DC). All clonal isolates induced high expression of inflammatory cytokines IL-8, IL-6, IL-1β, IL-12, IL-23, TNF-α and IL-1β. This pro-inflammatory trait was significantly more pronounced in DCs infected with the late variants than in DCs infected with the variant that initiated patient's infection. All infected DCs failed to upregulate maturation markers, HLA-DR, CD80, CD86 and CD83. Nevertheless, these infected DCs activated approximately twice more T cells than non-infected DCs. Similar T cell activation was observable with respective conditioned media, suggesting a non-antigen-specific activation. Our data indicate that during prolonged infection, B. cenocepacia acquires ability to survive intracellularly, inducing inflammation, while refraining DC's maturation and stimulating non-antigen-specific T cell responses. The co-culture model here developed may be broadly applied to study B. cenocepacia-induced immunomodulation.

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Keywords:  Burkholderia cenocepacia; Clonal isolates; Cystic fibrosis; Dendritic cells; Immune escape; Maturation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27987042     DOI: 10.1007/s00430-016-0488-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0300-8584            Impact factor:   3.402


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