Estradiol impairs the Th17 immune response against Candida albicans |
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Authors: | Relloso Miguel Aragoneses-Fenoll Laura Lasarte Sandra Bourgeois Christelle Romera Gema Kuchler Karl Corbí Angel L Muñoz-Fernández M Angeles Nombela César Rodríguez-Fernández José L Diez-Orejas Rosalia |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Microbiología II, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. miguel.rellosoc@salud.madrid.es |
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Abstract: | Candida albicans is a commensal opportunistic pathogen that is also a member of gastrointestinal and reproductive tract microbiota. Exogenous factors, such as oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy, and estradiol, may affect susceptibility to Candida infection, although the mechanisms involved in this process have not been elucidated. We used a systemic candidiasis model to investigate how estradiol confers susceptibility to infection. We report that estradiol increases mouse susceptibility to systemic candidiasis, as in vivo and ex vivo estradiol-treated DCs were less efficient at up-regulating antigen-presenting machinery, pathogen killing, migration, IL-23 production, and triggering of the Th17 immune response. Based on these results, we propose that estradiol impairs DC function, thus explaining the increased susceptibility to infection during estrus. |
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