Interferon-ß production via Dectin-1-Syk-IRF5 signaling in dendritic cells is crucial for immunity to C. albicans.
Immunity
; 38(6): 1176-86, 2013 Jun 27.
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Type I interferon (IFN) is crucial during infection through its antiviral properties and by coordinating the immunocompetent cells involved in antiviral or antibacterial immunity. Type I IFN (IFN-α and IFN-ß) is produced after virus or bacteria recognition by cytosolic receptors or membrane-bound TLR receptors following the activation of the transcription factors IRF3 or IRF7. IFN-ß production after fungal infection was recently reported, although the underlying mechanism remains controversial. Here we describe that IFN-ß production by dendritic cells (DCs) induced by Candida albicans is largely dependent on Dectin-1- and Dectin-2-mediated signaling. Dectin-1-induced IFN-ß production required the tyrosine kinase Syk and the transcription factor IRF5. Type I IFN receptor-deficient mice had a lower survival after C. albicans infection, paralleled by defective renal neutrophil infiltration. IFN-ß production by renal infiltrating leukocytes was severely reduced in C. albicans-infected mice with Syk-deficient DCs. These data indicate that Dectin-induced IFN-ß production by renal DCs is crucial for defense against C. albicans infection.
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Células Dendríticas
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Proteínas Tirosina Quinasas
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Candida albicans
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Candidiasis
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Interferón beta
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Lectinas Tipo C
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Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular
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Animals
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Immunity
Asunto de la revista:
ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA
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2013
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Article
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España