Francisella tularensis induces Th1 like MAIT cells conferring protection against systemic and local infection

土拉弗朗西斯菌可诱导Th1样MAIT细胞,从而提供针对全身和局部感染的保护。

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作者:Zhe Zhao # ,Huimeng Wang # ,Mai Shi # ,Tianyuan Zhu ,Troi Pediongco ,Xin Yi Lim ,Bronwyn S Meehan ,Adam G Nelson ,David P Fairlie ,Jeffrey Y W Mak ,Sidonia B G Eckle ,Marcela de Lima Moreira ,Carolin Tumpach ,Michael Bramhall ,Cameron G Williams ,Hyun Jae Lee ,Ashraful Haque ,Maximilien Evrard ,Jamie Rossjohn ,James McCluskey ,Alexandra J Corbett # ,Zhenjun Chen #

Abstract

Mucosal-associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are recognized for their antibacterial functions. The protective capacity of MAIT cells has been demonstrated in murine models of local infection, including in the lungs. Here we show that during systemic infection of mice with Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain results in evident MAIT cell expansion in the liver, lungs, kidney and spleen and peripheral blood. The responding MAIT cells manifest a polarised Th1-like MAIT-1 phenotype, including transcription factor and cytokine profile, and confer a critical role in controlling bacterial load. Post resolution of the primary infection, the expanded MAIT cells form stable memory-like MAIT-1 cell populations, suggesting a basis for vaccination. Indeed, a systemic vaccination with synthetic antigen 5-(2-oxopropylideneamino)-6-D-ribitylaminouracil in combination with CpG adjuvant similarly boosts MAIT cells, and results in enhanced protection against both systemic and local infections with different bacteria. Our study highlights the potential utility of targeting MAIT cells to combat a range of bacterial pathogens.

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