Fungal melanin suppresses airway epithelial chemokine secretion through blockade of calcium fluxing

真菌黑色素通过阻断钙离子流抑制气道上皮趋化因子的分泌。

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作者:Jennifer L Reedy # ,Kirstine Nolling Jensen # ,Arianne J Crossen ,Kyle J Basham ,Rebecca A Ward ,Christopher M Reardon ,Hannah Brown Harding ,Olivia W Hepworth ,Patricia Simaku ,Geneva N Kwaku ,Kazuya Tone ,Janet A Willment ,Delyth M Reid ,Mark H T Stappers ,Gordon D Brown ,Jayaraj Rajagopal ,Jatin M Vyas

Abstract

Respiratory infections caused by the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus are a major cause of mortality for immunocompromised patients. Exposure to these pathogens occurs through inhalation, although the role of the respiratory epithelium in disease pathogenesis has not been fully defined. Employing a primary human airway epithelial model, we demonstrate that fungal melanins potently block the post-translational secretion of the chemokines CXCL1 and CXCL8 independent of transcription or the requirement of melanin to be phagocytosed, leading to a significant reduction in neutrophil recruitment to the apical airway both in vitro and in vivo. Aspergillus-derived melanin, a major constituent of the fungal cell wall, dampened airway epithelial chemokine secretion in response to fungi, bacteria, and exogenous cytokines. Furthermore, melanin muted pathogen-mediated calcium fluxing and hindered actin filamentation. Taken together, our results reveal a critical role for melanin interaction with airway epithelium in shaping the host response to fungal and bacterial pathogens.

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