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Role of Dectin-2 for Host Defense against Systemic Infection with Candida glabrata
Authors:Daniela C. Ifrim  Judith M. Bain  Delyth M. Reid  Marije Oosting  Ineke Verschueren  Neil A. R. Gow  J. Han van Krieken  Gordon D. Brown  Bart-Jan Kullberg  Leo A. B. Joosten  Jos W. M. van der Meer  Frank Koentgen  Lars P. Erwig  Jessica Quintin  Mihai G. Netea
Abstract:Although Candida glabrata is an important pathogenic Candida species, relatively little is known about its innate immune recognition. Here, we explore the potential role of Dectin-2 for host defense against C. glabrata. Dectin-2-deficient (Dectin-2−/−) mice were found to be more susceptible to C. glabrata infections, showing a defective fungal clearance in kidneys but not in the liver. The increased susceptibility to infection was accompanied by lower production of T helper 1 (Th1) and Th17-derived cytokines by splenocytes of Dectin-2−/− mice, while macrophage-derived cytokines were less affected. These defects were associated with a moderate yet significant decrease in phagocytosis of the fungus by the Dectin-2−/− macrophages and neutrophils. Neutrophils of Dectin-2−/− mice also displayed lower production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon challenge with opsonized C. glabrata or C. albicans. This study suggests that Dectin-2 is important in host defense against C. glabrata and provides new insights into the host defense mechanisms against this important fungal pathogen.
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