[HTML][HTML] 5-Lipoxygenase deficiency impairs innate and adaptive immune responses during fungal infection

A Secatto, LC Rodrigues, CH Serezani, SG Ramos… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
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5-lipoxygenase-derived products have been implicated in both the inhibition and promotion
of chronic infection. Here, we sought to investigate the roles of endogenous 5-lipoxygenase
products and exogenous leukotrienes during Histoplasma capsulatum infection in vivo and
in vitro. 5-LO deficiency led to increased lung CFU, decreased nitric oxide production and a
deficient primary immune response during active fungal infection. Moreover, H. capsulatum-
infected 5-LO−/− mice showed an intense influx of neutrophils and an impaired ability to …
5-lipoxygenase-derived products have been implicated in both the inhibition and promotion of chronic infection. Here, we sought to investigate the roles of endogenous 5-lipoxygenase products and exogenous leukotrienes during Histoplasma capsulatum infection in vivo and in vitro. 5-LO deficiency led to increased lung CFU, decreased nitric oxide production and a deficient primary immune response during active fungal infection. Moreover, H. capsulatum-infected 5-LO−/− mice showed an intense influx of neutrophils and an impaired ability to generate and recruit effector T cells to the lung. The fungal susceptibility of 5-LO−/− mice correlated with a lower rate of macrophage ingestion of IgG-H. capsulatum relative to WT macrophages. Conversely, exogenous LTB4 and LTC4 restored macrophage phagocytosis in 5-LO deficient mice. Our results demonstrate that leukotrienes are required to control chronic fungal infection by amplifying both the innate and adaptive immune response during histoplasmosis.
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