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Pneumocystis carinii Major Surface Glycoprotein Dampens Macrophage Inflammatory Responses to Fungal β-Glucan

Theodore J. Kottom, Deanne Hebrink, Eva M. Carmona, Andrew H. Limper

2020The Journal of Infectious Diseases10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pneumocystis major surface glycoprotein (Msg) is a 120-kD surface protein complex on the organism with importance in adhesion and immune recognition. In this study, we show that Msg significantly impairs tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α secretion by macrophages induced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pneumocystis carinii (Pc) β-glucans. METHODS: Major surface glycoprotein was shown to greatly reduce β-glucan-induced Dectin-1 immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activating motif (ITAM) phosphorylation. Major surface glycoprotein also down regulated Dectin-1 receptor messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression in the macrophages. It is interesting that Msg incubation with macrophages resulted in significant mRNA upregulation of both C-type lectin receptors (CLR) Mincle and MCL in Msg protein presence alone but to even greater amounts in the presence of Pc β-glucan. RESULTS: The silencing of MCL and Mincle resulted in TNF-α secretions similar to that of macrophages treated with Pneumocystis β-glucan alone, which is suggestive of an inhibitory role for these 2 CLRs in Msg-suppressive effects on host cell immune response. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, these data indicate that the Pneumocystis Msg surface protein complex can act to suppress host macrophage inflammatory responses to the proinflammatory β -glucan components of the organisms.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemPneumocystis cariniiTumor necrosis factor alphaProinflammatory cytokineBiologyDownregulation and upregulationMacrophageMicrobiologyGlycoproteinPattern recognition receptorSecretionReceptorCell biologyImmunologyInnate immune systemInflammationMolecular biologyBiochemistryIn vitroGeneHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Pneumocystis jiroveciiPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatmentToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesFungal Infections and Studies
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