Cutting Edge: Neutrophil Granulocyte Serves as a Vector forLeishmaniaEntry into Macrophages
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- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by The American Association of Immunologists in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 173 (11), 6521-6525
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.11.6521
Abstract
Macrophages (MF) are the final host cells for multiplication of the intracellular parasite Leishmania major (L. major). However, polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PMN), not MF, are the first leukocytes that migrate to the site of infection and encounter the parasites. Our previous studies indicated that PMN phagocytose but do not kill L. major. Upon infection with Leishmania, apoptosis of human PMN is delayed and takes 2 days to occur. Infected PMN were found to secrete high levels of the chemokine MIP-1β, which attracts MF. In this study, we investigated whether MF can ingest parasite-infected PMN. We observed that MF readily phagocytosed infected apoptotic PMN. Leishmania internalized by this indirect way survived and multiplied in MF. Moreover, ingestion of apoptotic infected PMN resulted in release of the anti-inflammatory cytokine TGF-β by MF. These data indicate that Leishmania can misuse granulocytes as a “Trojan horse” to enter their final host cells “silently” and unrecognized.Keywords
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