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Impact of CCR7 on T-Cell Response and Susceptibility to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Infection.

Joern Pezoldt1, Fabio Pisano2, Wiebke Heine2, Maria Pasztoi1, Maik Rosenheinrich2, Aaron M Nuss2, Marina C Pils3, Immo Prinz4, Reinhold Förster4, Jochen Huehn1, Petra Dersch2.   

Abstract

Background: To successfully limit pathogen dissemination, an immunological link between the entry tissue of the pathogen and the underlying secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) needs to be established to prime adaptive immune responses. Here, the prerequisite of CCR7 to mount host immune responses within SLOs during gastrointestinal Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection to limit pathogen spread was investigated.
Methods: Survival, bacterial dissemination, and intestinal and systemic pathology of wild-type and CCR7-/- mice were assessed and correlated to the presence of immune cell subsets and cytokine responses throughout the course of infection.
Results: The CCR7-/- mice show a significantly higher morbidity and are more prone to pathogen dissemination and intestinal and systemic inflammation during the oral route of infection. Significant impact of CCR7 deficiency over the course of infection on several immunological parameters were observed (ie, elevated neutrophil-dominated innate immune response in Peyer's patches, limited dendritic cell migration to mesenteric lymph nodes [mLNs] causing reduced T cell-mediated adaptive immune responses (in particular Th17-like responses) in mLNs). Conclusions: Our work indicates that CCR7 is required to mount a robust immune response against enteropathogenic Y. pseudotuberculosis by promoting Th17-like responses in mLNs.
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Keywords:  CCR7; Peyer’s Patches; T cells; Yersinia pseudotuberculosis; dendritic cells; mesenteric lymph nodes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28329174     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix037

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


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1.  Yersinia pseudotuberculosis supports Th17 differentiation and limits de novo regulatory T cell induction by directly interfering with T cell receptor signaling.

Authors:  Maria Pasztoi; Agnes Bonifacius; Joern Pezoldt; Devesha Kulkarni; Jana Niemz; Juhao Yang; René Teich; Janina Hajek; Fabio Pisano; Manfred Rohde; Petra Dersch; Jochen Huehn
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2017-04-04       Impact factor: 9.261

2.  Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection Induces Diarrhea, Intestinal Damage, Metabolic Alterations, and Increased Intestinal Permeability in a Murine Model.

Authors:  Solanka E Ledwaba; Deiziane V S Costa; David T Bolick; Natasa Giallourou; Pedro H Q S Medeiros; Jonathan R Swann; Afsatou N Traore; Natasha Potgieter; James P Nataro; Richard L Guerrant
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2020-12-17       Impact factor: 5.293

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