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CD103+ Conventional Dendritic Cells are Critical for TLR-dependent Host Defense against an Endemic Fungal Pathogen


ABSTRACT: Innate immune cells shape the host response to microbial pathogens. Here we studied the role of TLR7/9 in dendritic cell (DC) responses to Histoplasma capsulatum, an intracellular fungal pathogen of humans. Whereas macrophages succumbed to Histoplasma infection, TLR7/9 were critical for DCs to produce Type I interferons (IFN-I), restrict fungal growth, and survive fungal infection. In the mouse model of infection, optimal IFN-I and IFN gamma production, host survival, and restriction of cerebral fungal burden were also dependent on TLR7/9. Interestingly, CD103+ conventional DCs were the major producer of IFN-I in the lungs of infected mice, revealing a previously unknown role for these cells and uncovering their pivotal function in modulating the host immune response to endemic fungi.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE70505 | GEO | 2016/06/28

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA289002

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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