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R L Price1, L Bugeon1, S Mostowy2, C Makendi3, B W Wren3, H D Williams1, S J Willcocks3.
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMP), part of the innate immune system, are well studied for their ability to kill pathogenic microorganisms. However, many also possess important immunomodulatory effects, and this area has potential for the development of novel therapies to supplement traditional methods such as the use of antibiotics. Here, we characterise the microbicidal and immunomodulatory potential of the proline-rich bovine AMP, Bactenecin 5 (Bac5). We demonstrate broad antimicrobial activity, including against some mycobacterial species, which are important pathogens of fish, cattle and humans. Bac5 is able to activate macrophage-like THP-1 cells and can synergistically trigger the upregulation of tnf-α when co-stimulated with M. marinum. Furthermore, Bac5 sensitises A549 epithelial cells to stimulation with TNF-α. For the first time, we characterise the activity of Bac5 in vivo, and show it to be a potent chemokine for macrophages in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo model of infection. Bac5 also supports the early recruitment of neutrophils in the presence of M. marinum. In the absence of host adaptive immunity, exogenous injected Bac5 is able to slow, although not prevent, infection of zebrafish with M. marinum.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30625198 PMCID: PMC6326515 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 4Injection of Bac5 to the HBV induces early but not sustained neutrophil recruitment.
Two days post-fertilisation casper Tg(mpx:GFP) zebrafish embryos were injected into their HBV with Mock, Bac5, Mock/M. marinum (Mmar) or Bac5/Mmar. 10 ng BAC was injected for both BAC treatment groups and approximately 250 CFU Mmar expressing DsRed2 for both infection groups. Z-stack images of the HBV region were acquired at 6 hpi, 24 hpi and 72 hpi. (A-D) Representative fluorescence overlay images of fish from a single experiment are shown at 6 hpi. Scale bar 100 μm. (E-H) Representative fluorescence images of fish from the same single experiment are shown at 72 hpi. Images of the bacterial fluorescence channel are shown only for infected zebrafish groups, separated by white dashed line from the neutrophil channel images. Scale bar 100 μm. (I-K) Neutrophils in the HBV region were quantified from fluorescence images of zebrafish embryos using Icy Spot Detector plugin. From L to R: 6 hpi, 24 hpi and 72 hpi. Data was also analysed using Icy FPC protocol with the same outcome (S5 Fig). Sample size (n) = 39, 37, 38, 43. Data pooled from three independent experiments is shown. Error bars represent S.E.M. One-way ANOVA with Bonferroni’s post-test. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.