Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Governs the Host Inflammatory Response to Invasive Aspergillosis

表皮生长因子受体信号调控宿主对侵袭性曲霉病的炎症反应

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作者:Hong Liu, Jianfeng Lin, Quynh T Phan, Vincent M Bruno, Scott G Filler

Abstract

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been identified as an epithelial cell receptor for Mucorales fungi and Candida albicans. Blocking EGFR with small molecule inhibitors reduces disease severity in mouse models of mucormycosis and oropharyngeal candidiasis. In contrast, cases of invasive aspergillosis have been reported in cancer patients who were treated with EGFR inhibitors, suggesting that EGFR signaling may play a protective role in the host defense against this infection. Here, we analyzed transcriptomic data from the lungs of mice with invasive aspergillosis and found evidence that Aspergillus fumigatus infection activates multiple genes that are predicted to function in the EGFR signaling pathway. We also found that A. fumigatus infection activates EGFR in both a human small airway epithelial (HSAE) cell line and in the lungs of immunosuppressed mice. EGFR signaling in HSAE cells is required for maximal endocytosis of A. fumigatus and for fungal-induced proinflammatory cytokine and chemokine production. In a corticosteroid immunosuppressed mouse model of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, inhibition of EGFR with gefitinib decreased whole lung chemokine levels and reduced accumulation of phagocytes in the lung, leading to a decrease in fungal killing, an increase in pulmonary fungal burden, and accelerated mortality. Thus, EGFR signaling is required for pulmonary epithelial cells to orchestrate the host innate immune defense against invasive aspergillosis in immunosuppressed hosts.

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