Individuals co-exposed to sand fly saliva and filarial parasites exhibit altered monocyte function

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Sangare MoussaORCID,Coulibaly Yaya IbrahimORCID,Huda NaureenORCID,Vidal Silvia,Tariq Sameha,Coulibaly Michel Emmanuel,Coulibaly Siaka Yamoussa,Soumaoro Lamine,Dicko Ilo,Traore BouramaORCID,Sissoko Ibrahim Moussa,Traore Sekou Fantamady,Faye Ousmane,Nutman Thomas B.ORCID,Valenzuela Jesus G.ORCID,Oliveira FabianoORCID,Doumbia Seydou,Kamhawi ShadenORCID,Semnani Roshanak Tolouei

Abstract

Background In Mali, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) and filariasis are co-endemic. Previous studies in animal models of infection have shown that sand fly saliva enhance infectivity of Leishmania parasites in naïve hosts while saliva-specific adaptive immune responses may protect against cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis. In contrast, the human immune response to Phlebotomus duboscqi (Pd) saliva, the principal sand fly vector in Mali, was found to be dichotomously polarized with some individuals having a Th1-dominated response and others having a Th2-biased response. We hypothesized that co-infection with filarial parasites may be an underlying factor that modulates the immune response to Pd saliva in endemic regions. Methodology/Principal findings To understand which cell types may be responsible for polarizing human responses to sand fly saliva, we investigated the effect of salivary glands (SG) of Pd on human monocytes. To this end, elutriated monocytes were cultured in vitro, alone, or with SG, microfilariae antigen (MF ag) of Brugia malayi, or LPS, a positive control. The mRNA expression of genes involved in inflammatory or regulatory responses was then measured as were cytokines and chemokines associated with these responses. Monocytes of individuals who were not exposed to sand fly bites (mainly North American controls) significantly upregulated the production of IL-6 and CCL4; cytokines that enhance leishmania parasite establishment, in response to SG from Pd or other vector species. This selective inflammatory response was lost in individuals that were exposed to sand fly bites which was not changed by co-infection with filarial parasites. Furthermore, infection with filarial parasites resulted in upregulation of CCL22, a type-2 associated chemokine, both at the mRNA levels and by its observed effect on the frequency of recruited monocytes. Conclusions/Significance Together, our data suggest that SG or recombinant salivary proteins from Pd alter human monocyte function by upregulating selective inflammatory cytokines.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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