2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038889
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Exposure to Candida albicans Polarizes a T-Cell Driven Arthritis Model towards Th17 Responses, Resulting in a More Destructive Arthritis

Abstract: BackgroundFungal components have been shown very effective in generating Th17 responses. We investigated whether exposure to a minute amount of C. albicans in the arthritic joint altered the local cytokine environment, leading to enhanced Th17 expansion and resulting in a more destructive arthritis.MethodologyChronic SCW arthritis was induced by repeated injection with Streptococcus pyogenes (SCW) cell wall fragments into the knee joint of C57Bl/6 mice, alone or in combination with the yeast of C. albicans or … Show more

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“…In C. albicans infected hosts Th1 cells secrete IFN-c favouring phagocyte cells activity [43] while Th17 cells enhance neutrophil recruitment through secretion of IL-17 [59,62]. Despite Th17 cells through IL-17 production undoubtedly contribute to fungal elimination in infected hosts, the pro-inflammatory effect of these cells may be deleterious to the host [63]. Here, at day 3 post-infection, the proinflammatory response was marked in all immunized mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In C. albicans infected hosts Th1 cells secrete IFN-c favouring phagocyte cells activity [43] while Th17 cells enhance neutrophil recruitment through secretion of IL-17 [59,62]. Despite Th17 cells through IL-17 production undoubtedly contribute to fungal elimination in infected hosts, the pro-inflammatory effect of these cells may be deleterious to the host [63]. Here, at day 3 post-infection, the proinflammatory response was marked in all immunized mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Candida albicans is a potent inducer of Th17 cells , and Th17 responses have been linked to autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis and psoriasis . When Candida cell wall components are present in the joints of an experimental arthritis model (streptococcus cell wall induced arthritis), their presence in the joints can polarize the arthritis toward a more destructive phenotype, with destruction of cartilage and bone, which was Th17‐driven . These data suggest that fungal components such as β‐glucans may indeed influence immune responses and contribute to autoimmune diseases such as colitis and rheumatoid arthritis.…”
Section: The Role Of the Fungal Microbiome On Immune Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…114 PopB-immunized mice were protected from lethal pneumonia in an IL-17–dependent manner. In addition, T H 17 responses are also required to control some fungal infections, such as C. albicans 21,115,116 and Aspergillus fumigatus . 117 A recent study shows that immunization of mice with attenuated fungi, Coccidiodes posadasii , Histoplasma capsulatum , and B. dermatitidis , induces a robust T H 17 response and that this response is protective following fungal challenge.…”
Section: Cholera Toxin (Ct) and Th17-based Vaccinementioning
confidence: 99%