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Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections.

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Smeekens, SP; Malireddi, RK; Plantinga, TS; Buffen, K; Oosting, M; Joosten, LAB; Kullberg, BJ; Perfect, JR; Scott, WK; van de Veerdonk, FL ...
Published in: Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
May 2014

Autophagy has been demonstrated to play an important role in the immunity against intracellular pathogens, but very little is known about its role in the host defense against fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans. Therefore, the role of autophagy for the host defense against C. albicans was assessed by complementary approaches using mice defective in autophagy, as well as immunological and genetic studies in humans. Although C. albicans induced LC3-II formation in macrophages, myeloid cell-specific ATG7(-/-) mice with defects in autophagy did not display an increased susceptibility to disseminated candidiasis. In in vitro experiments in human blood mononuclear cells, blocking autophagy modulated cytokine production induced by lipopolysaccharide, but not by C. albicans. Furthermore, autophagy modulation in human monocytes did not influence the phagocytosis and killing of C. albicans. Finally, 18 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 13 autophagy genes were not associated with susceptibility to candidemia or clinical outcome of disease in a large cohort of patients, and there was no correlation between these genetic variants and cytokine production in either candidemia patients or healthy controls. Based on these complementary in vitro and in vivo studies, it can be concluded that autophagy is redundant for the host response against systemic infections with C. albicans.

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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis

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1435-4373

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

33

Issue

5

Start / End Page

711 / 722

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Phagocytosis
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiology
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Leukocytes, Mononuclear
  • Humans
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
 

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Smeekens, S. P., Malireddi, R. K., Plantinga, T. S., Buffen, K., Oosting, M., Joosten, L. A. B., … Netea, M. G. (2014). Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis, 33(5), 711–722. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-013-2002-x
Smeekens, S. P., R. K. Malireddi, T. S. Plantinga, K. Buffen, M. Oosting, L. A. B. Joosten, B. J. Kullberg, et al. “Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections.Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 33, no. 5 (May 2014): 711–22. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-013-2002-x.
Smeekens SP, Malireddi RK, Plantinga TS, Buffen K, Oosting M, Joosten LAB, et al. Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2014 May;33(5):711–22.
Smeekens, S. P., et al. “Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections.Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis, vol. 33, no. 5, May 2014, pp. 711–22. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10096-013-2002-x.
Smeekens SP, Malireddi RK, Plantinga TS, Buffen K, Oosting M, Joosten LAB, Kullberg BJ, Perfect JR, Scott WK, van de Veerdonk FL, Xavier RJ, van de Vosse E, Kanneganti T-D, Johnson MD, Netea MG. Autophagy is redundant for the host defense against systemic Candida albicans infections. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2014 May;33(5):711–722.
Journal cover image

Published In

Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis

DOI

EISSN

1435-4373

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

33

Issue

5

Start / End Page

711 / 722

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Phagocytosis
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiology
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Leukocytes, Mononuclear
  • Humans
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions