Involvement of Fractalkine/CX3CL1 Expression by Dendritic Cells in the Enhancement of Host Immunity against Legionella pneumophila

T Kikuchi, S Andarini, H Xin, K Gomi, Y Tokue… - Infection and …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
T Kikuchi, S Andarini, H Xin, K Gomi, Y Tokue, Y Saijo, T Honjo, A Watanabe, T Nukiwa
Infection and immunity, 2005Am Soc Microbiol
Legionnaires' disease is clinically manifested as severe pneumonia caused by Legionella
pneumophila. However, the dendritic cell (DC)-centered immunological framework of the
host defense against L. pneumophila has not been fully delineated. For this study, we
focused on a potent chemoattractant for lymphocytes, fractalkine/CX3CL1, and observed
that the fractalkine expression of DCs was somewhat up-regulated when they encountered
L. pneumophila. We therefore hypothesized that fractalkine expressed by Legionella …
Abstract
Legionnaires' disease is clinically manifested as severe pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila. However, the dendritic cell (DC)-centered immunological framework of the host defense against L. pneumophila has not been fully delineated. For this study, we focused on a potent chemoattractant for lymphocytes, fractalkine/CX3CL1, and observed that the fractalkine expression of DCs was somewhat up-regulated when they encountered L. pneumophila. We therefore hypothesized that fractalkine expressed by Legionella-capturing DCs is involved in the induction of T-cell-mediated immune responses against Legionella, which would be enhanced by a genetic modulation of DCs to overexpress fractalkine. In vivo immunization-challenge experiments demonstrated that DCs modified with a recombinant adenovirus vector to overexpress fractalkine (AdFKN) and pulsed with heat-killed Legionella protected immunized mice from a lethal Legionella infection and that the generation of in vivo protective immunity depended on the host lymphocyte subsets, including CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, and B cells. Consistent with this, immunization with AdFKN/Legionella/DC induced significantly higher levels of serum anti-Legionella antibodies of several isotypes than those induced by control immunizations. Further analysis of spleen cells from the immunized mice indicated that the AdFKN/Legionella/DC immunization elicited Th1-dominated immune responses to L. pneumophila. These observations suggest that fractalkine may play an important role in the DC-mediated host defense against intracellular pathogens such as L. pneumophila.
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