2020
DOI: 10.2147/idr.s239906
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<p>Dendritic Cells Promote Treg Expansion but Not Th17 Generation in Response to <em>Talaromyces marneffei</em> Yeast Cells</p>

Abstract: These authors contributed equally to this work Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) with both proinflammatory and tolerogenic properties have been implicated in modulation of CD4 + T cell responses in many fungal diseases. However, the role of DC in the context of Talaromyces marneffei (T. marneffei) infection has not been determined. In this study, we aimed to study the effect of the yeast form of T. marneffei yeasts on DCs, as well as the role of DCs in modulating T helper 17 (Th17) and regulatory T (Treg) cell… Show more

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“…This confirms the previous published finding that T. marneffei yeasts do not upregulate IL-12 expression in human monocyte-derived DCs and monocyte-derived macrophages (Ngaosuwankul et al, 2008). Furthermore, our findings provide strong evidence that human Th17 cells are expanded when co-cultured with T. marneffei-stimulated monocytes or monocyte-derived DCs, in contrast to the findings from a recent study showing that murine BMDCs are unable to induce, or actually lower, the percentage of Th17 cells upon co-culture with T. marneffei (Tang et al, 2020). These observations point to the possible difference in Th1 and Th17 immune response towards T. marneffei in human vs murine hosts.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…This confirms the previous published finding that T. marneffei yeasts do not upregulate IL-12 expression in human monocyte-derived DCs and monocyte-derived macrophages (Ngaosuwankul et al, 2008). Furthermore, our findings provide strong evidence that human Th17 cells are expanded when co-cultured with T. marneffei-stimulated monocytes or monocyte-derived DCs, in contrast to the findings from a recent study showing that murine BMDCs are unable to induce, or actually lower, the percentage of Th17 cells upon co-culture with T. marneffei (Tang et al, 2020). These observations point to the possible difference in Th1 and Th17 immune response towards T. marneffei in human vs murine hosts.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…At the same time macrophages can also secrete high level co-stimulating molecule CD80/CD86 as antigen-presenting cells (APCs), binding with corresponding ligands on the surface of Th cells, promoting cytotoxic T cell activation and thus eliminate T. marneffei . 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With T.marneffei infection macrophage pattern recognition receptors and risk-related molecular pattern receptors are activated, secreting a variety of anti-in ammatory factors, and up-regulating CD86 on macrophages which is bene cial for host elimination of T.marneffei. At the same time macrophages can also secrete high level co-stimulating molecule CD80/CD86 as antigen presenting cells (APCs), binding with corresponding ligands on the surface of Th cells, promoting cytotoxic T cell activation and thus eliminate T.marneffei [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%