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Sporothrix globosa melanin inhibits antigenpresentation by macrophages and enhances deep organ dissemination.

Yang Song1, Lei Yao1, Yu Zhen1, Yan Cui1, Shuxia Zhong1, Yuanyuan Liu1, Shanshan Li2.   

Abstract

Melanin is a Sporothrix virulence factor that can inhibit the innate immune functions of macrophages such as phagocytosis and killing. However, no data on melanin's influence on antigen presentation by macrophages are available. In this study, we used conidia, yeasts, and melanin ghosts (MGs) from a black Sporothrix globosa strain (MEL+) and its ultraviolet-induced albino mutant (MEL-), to study the influence of melanin on expression of molecules involved in antigen presentation by mouse macrophages (MHC class II, CD80, CD86), as well as on levels of transcription factors regulating their expression (CIITA and promoters I, III, and IV). A murine infection model was used to assess the virulence of both strains and differences in expression of MHC class II and CD80/86 in vivo. MHC class II, CD86 CIITA, and PIV expressions were lower in macrophages infected with MEL+ than in macrophages infected with MEL- conidia, while CD80 expression was similar. No statistical difference in gene expression was observed between macrophages infected by MEL+ and MEL- yeasts. Infection by MGs alone had no clear effect on expression of antigen presentation-associated molecules. Mice infected with MEL+ S. globosa had significantly higher fungal burdens in the lung, liver, spleen, kidney, and testicle compared with mice infected with MEL- S. globosa 21 days post-infection. MHC class II expression changes in the animal study were similar to those observed in the in vitro experiment. Our results indicate that S. globosa melanin can inhibit expression of antigen presentation-associated molecules during both the early and late stages of infection, representing a new mechanism to evade host immunity and to enhance dissemination. Further investigations of melanin's impact on adaptive immunity will be helpful in understanding this fungal virulence factor.

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Keywords:  CIITA; MHC class II; Macrophage; Melanin; Sporothrix globosa

Year:  2020        PMID: 32772310      PMCID: PMC7966685          DOI: 10.1007/s42770-020-00345-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.476


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