Macrophage vacuolar ATPase (v-ATPase) function controls Aspergillus fumigatus germination and hyphal growth independent of spore killing

巨噬细胞液泡ATPase(v-ATPase)的功能控制着烟曲霉的萌发和菌丝生长,而与孢子杀灭无关。

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Abstract

Tissue-resident macrophages efficiently internalize Aspergillus fumigatus spores, forming a critical first line of defense against infection. However, the mechanisms that these cells use to control spores in vivo remain incompletely defined. Here, we used the live imaging capabilities of the larval zebrafish host model to assess the role of the v-ATPase complex in macrophage-mediated defense against A. fumigatus in a whole vertebrate animal. For the first time we are able to visualize co-localization of A. fumigatus spores with the key v-ATPase subunit Atp6v1h in macrophages inside of an infected animal. As macrophages only have a low ability to kill spores, this co-localization occurs as early as 1-day post-injection and persists for multiple days. Surprisingly, macrophage spore killing is not further reduced by targeting of atp6v1h with CRISPR/Cas9. Instead, v-ATPase deficiency profoundly impacts macrophage-mediated control of spore swelling, decoupling the macrophage functions of spore killing and inhibition of germination. We also identify a role for the v-ATPase complex in macrophage control of extracellular hyphal growth. These effects on macrophage function drive significantly decreased host survival in larvae lacking a functional v-ATPase. We also report broad effects of v-ATPase deficiency on macrophage numbers, apoptosis in the hematopoietic tissue, and potential neutrophil functions, reflecting the importance of this complex in host antifungal immunity.

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