Artículo de revista
Brucella canis induces canine CD4 + T cells multi-cytokine Th1/Th17 production via dendritic cell activation
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 62 (2019) 68–75
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10.1016/j.cimid.2018.11.017
Autor
Pujol, Myriam
Borie Polanco, Consuelo
Montoya, María
Ferreira, Arturo
Vernal Astudillo, Rolando
Institución
Resumen
Brucella canis is a small intracellular Gram-negative bacterium that frequently leads to chronic infections highly
resistant to antibiotic therapy in dogs. Also, it causes mild human brucellosis compared to other zoonotic Brucella
spp. Herein we characterize the cellular immune response elicited by B. canis by analysing human and canine
CD4+ T cells after stimulation with autologous monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MoDCs). Human and canine B.
canis-primed MoDCs stimulated autologous CD4+ T cells; however, a Th1 response was triggered by human
MoDCs, whereas canine MoDCs induced Th1/Th17 responses, with increased CD4+ T cells producing IFN-γ and
IL-17A simultaneously. Each pattern of cellular response may contribute to host susceptibility, helping to understand
the differences in B. canis virulence between these two hosts. In addition, other aspects of canine
immunology are unveiled by highlighting the participation of IL-17A-producing canine MoDCs and CD4+ T cells
producing IFN-γ and IL-17A.