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Endogenous innate sensor NLRP3 is a key component in peritoneal macrophage dynamics required for cestode establishment

Immunologic Research, ISSN: 1559-0755, Vol: 72, Issue: 5, Page: 948-963
2024
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The NLRP3 receptor can assemble inflammasome platforms to trigger inflammatory responses; however, accumulating evidence suggests that it can also display anti-inflammatory properties. Here, we explored the role of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain pyrin-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) in Taenia crassiceps experimental infection, which requires immune polarization into a Th2-type profile and peritoneal influx of suppressive macrophages for successful colonization. NLRP3 deficient mice (NLRP3) were highly resistant against T. crassiceps, relative to wild-type (WT) mice. Resistance in NLRP3 mice was associated with a diminished IL-4 output, high levels of IL-15, growth factor for both innate and adaptive lymphocytes, and a dramatic decrease in peritoneum-infiltrating suppressive macrophages. Also, a transcriptional analysis on bone marrow-derived macrophages exposed to Taenia-secreted antigens and IL-4 revealed that NLRP3 macrophages express reduced transcripts of relm-α and PD-1 ligands, markers of alternative activation and suppressive ability, respectively. Finally, we found that the resistance displayed by NLRP3 mice is transferred through intestinal microbiota exchange, since WT mice co-housed with NLRP3 mice were significantly more resistant than WT animals preserving their native microbiota. Altogether, these data demonstrate that NLRP3 is a component of innate immunity required for T. crassiceps to establish, most likely contributing to macrophage recruitment, and controlling lymphocyte-stimulating cytokines such as IL-15.

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Flores-Sotelo, Irán; Juárez, Natalia; González, Marisol I; Chávez, Auraamellaly; Vannan, Danielle T; Eksteen, Bertus; Terrazas, Luis I; Reyes, José L

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Immunology and Microbiology

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