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Neutrophil Recruitment to Lymph Nodes Limits Local Humoral Response to Staphylococcus aureus

PLoS Pathogens, ISSN: 1553-7374, Vol: 11, Issue: 4, Page: e1004827
2015
  • 90
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  • 114
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  • 196
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  • Citations
    90
  • Captures
    114
  • Social Media
    196
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      196
      • Facebook
        196

Article Description

Neutrophils form the first line of host defense against bacterial pathogens. They are rapidly mobilized to sites of infection where they help marshal host defenses and remove bacteria by phagocytosis. While splenic neutrophils promote marginal zone B cell antibody production in response to administered T cell independent antigens, whether neutrophils shape humoral immunity in other lymphoid organs is controversial. Here we investigate the neutrophil influx following the local injection of Staphylococcus aureus adjacent to the inguinal lymph node and determine neutrophil impact on the lymph node humoral response. Using intravital microscopy we show that local immunization or infection recruits neutrophils from the blood to lymph nodes in waves. The second wave occurs temporally with neutrophils mobilized from the bone marrow. Within lymph nodes neutrophils infiltrate the medulla and interfollicular areas, but avoid crossing follicle borders. In vivo neutrophils form transient and long-lived interactions with B cells and plasma cells, and their depletion augments production of antigen-specific IgG and IgM in the lymph node. In vitro activated neutrophils establish synapse- and nanotube-like interactions with B cells and reduce B cell IgM production in a TGF- β1 dependent manner. Our data reveal that neutrophils mobilized from the bone marrow in response to a local bacterial challenge dampen the early humoral response in the lymph node.

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Olena Kamenyeva; Cedric Boularan; Juraj Kabat; Gordon Y. C. Cheung; Claudia Cicala; Anthony J. Yeh; June L. Chan; Saravanan Periasamy; Michael Otto; John H. Kehrl; Rachel M McLoughlin

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Immunology and Microbiology; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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