CHIAPELLO LAURA SILVINA
Artículos
Título:
Pulmonary Conventional Type 1 Langerin-Expressing Dendritic Cells Play a Role in Impairing Early Protective Immune Response against Cryptococcus neoformans Infection in Mice
Autor/es:
GUASCONI, LORENA; BECCACECE, IGNACIO; VOLPINI, XIMENA; BURSTEIN, VERÓNICA L.; MENA, CRISTIAN J.; SILVANE, LEONARDO; ALMEIDA, MARIEL A.; MUSRI, MELINA MARA; CERVI, LAURA; CHIAPELLO, LAURA S.
Revista:
Journal of Fungi
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 8
Resumen:
ung dendritic cells (DC) are powerful antigen-presenting cells constituted by various subpopulations that differ in terms of their function and origin and differentially regulate cell-mediated antifungal immunity. The lung is the primary target organ of Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii infections, which makes it essential in the establishment of the first line of anti-cryptococcal defense. However, the lung-specific dynamics and function of DC subsets are poorly understood in cryptococcosis. In this study, we provide evidence for the in vivo function of a conventional langerin-expressing DC1 dendritic cell (LangDC1) population during the first week of intratracheal C. neoformans infection in mice. By using conditional depletion of LangDC1 after diphtheria toxin treatment of LangDTREGFP mice, we demonstrate that these animals better control the fungal infection and produce type 1 and 17 cytokines in the context of a type 2 immune response, favoring a predominance of iNOS over argi