A major ecological niche of eosinophils in evolving Schistosoma granulomas challenges the eosinophil view as "helminth killer" cells.

嗜酸性粒细胞在不断演变的血吸虫肉芽肿中的主要生态位挑战了嗜酸性粒细胞作为“蠕虫杀手”细胞的观点

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作者:Barata Luccas M, Malta Kássia K, Neves Vitor H, Palazzi Cinthia, Oliveira-Barros Eliane G, Aguiar Yasmin, Kneip Felipe, Marcelino Bruno A, Carmo Lívia A S, Audi-Gazeta João Felipe, Santos Pedro H S, Milani Maria Karolynna B, Paula Michelle C A, Toscano Eliana C B, Gentile Rosana, Dias Felipe F, Silva Thiago P, Melo Rossana C N
Eosinophil-rich granulomas, formed around tissue-trapped parasite eggs, are hallmarks of schistosomiasis mansoni, a prevalent neglected tropical disease. How eosinophils populate and affect the complex Schistosoma granulomas remains unclear. Here, we mapped eosinophils across evolutional hepatic granulomas in a mouse model and in a primary wild reservoir for human schistosomiasis in Brazil (water rat Nectomys squamipes). With in-depth quantitative image analysis and three-dimensional histological reconstructions of entire granulomas, we find that eosinophils are spatially organized and occupy a major, peripheral niche conserved across space and time in all granuloma stages and both experimental and natural infections. Within this niche, immature and mature eosinophils coinhabit, compartmentalize their major basic protein-1 content, robustly interact with other immune cells, and secrete through piecemeal degranulation. This unveiled niche, unrelated to parasite eggs, challenges the concept of eosinophil as a "helminth killer" cell and invigorates its view as an immunoregulatory cell of the tissue microenvironment in Schistosoma granulomas.

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