Candida albicans N-Linked Mannans Potentiate the Induction of Trained Immunity via Dectin-2

Author:

Rosati Diletta1ORCID,Pradhan Arnab2,van Heck Julia I P1,Helder Leonie1,Jaeger Martin1,Gow Neil A R2,Joosten Leo A B13ORCID,Williams David L4,Brown Alistair J P2,Bruno Mariolina1ORCID,Netea Mihai G15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine and Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases, Radboud University Medical Center , Geert Grooteplein Zuid 10, 6525 GA, Nijmegen , the Netherlands

2. Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology, University of Exeter , Exeter EX4 4QD , United Kingdom

3. Department of Medical Genetics, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy   Cluj-Napoca , Romania

4. Departments of Surgery, Biomedical Sciences and Center of Excellence in Inflammation, Infectious Disease and Immunity, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University , Johnson City, Tennessee , USA

5. Department for Immunology and Metabolism, Life and Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES), University of Bonn , Bonn , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The interaction between the Candida albicans cell wall and pattern recognition receptors is crucial for the initiation of host immune responses, which, ultimately, contribute to the clearance of this pathogenic fungus. In the present study, we investigate the ability of C. albicans mannans to modulate immune response and induce innate immune memory (also termed trained immunity). Using mutants of C. albicans that are defective in or lack mannosyl residues, we show that alterations in the mannosylation of the C. albicans cell wall affect the innate cytokine response and strongly reduce the secretion of T-cell–derived cytokines. Subsequently, we demonstrate that the branching of N-linked mannan, but not O-linked mannan, is essential to potentiate the induction of trained immunity, a process mediated by dectin 2. In conclusion, N-linked mannan is needed, in addition to β-glucans, for an effective induction of trained immunity by C. albicans.

Funder

FunHoMic

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Exeter Biomedical Research Centre

Wellcome Trust

MRC

MRC Centre

National Institutes of Health

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

ERC

Spinoza

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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