Affiliation:
1. Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Medical University of Lübeck, D-23538 Lübeck
2. Research Center Borstel, Borstel, Germany
3. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The role of polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PMN) in defense against the intracellular parasite
Leishmania
is poorly understood. In the present study, the interaction of human PMN with
Leishmania major
promastigotes was investigated in vitro. In the presence of fresh human serum, about 50% of PMN phagocytosed the parasites within 10 min and the parasite uptake led to PMN activation, resulting in the killing of most ingested parasites. Heat inactivation of the serum markedly reduced the rate of early parasite phagocytosis, suggesting a role of complement components in the early uptake of
Leishmania
. However, over 50% of PMN were able to ingest parasites in the presence of heat-inactivated serum if the coincubation was extended to 3 h. After 3 h, 10% of the PMN were found to internalize
Leishmania
even under serum-free conditions. These findings indicate that PMN possess mechanisms for both opsonin/complement-dependent and -independent uptake of
Leishmania
. Both pathways of uptake could be partially blocked by anti-CR3 antibody. Mannan-binding lectin was found not to be involved in this process. When phagocytosed in the absence of opsonin, the majority of
Leishmania
parasites survived intracellularly in PMN for at least 1 day. These data suggest a dual role of PMN in the early response to
L. major
infection. On the one hand, PMN can rapidly eliminate the intracellular parasites, and on the other hand,
Leishmania
can survive intracellularly in PMN. These data, together with the finding that intact parasites were seen in PMN isolated from the skin of infected mice, suggest that PMN can serve as host cells for the intracellular survival of
Leishmania
within the first hours or days after infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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