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Entamoeba histolytica extracellular vesicles drive pro-inflammatory monocyte signaling

The parasitic protozoan Entamoeba histolytica secretes extracellular vesicles (EVs), but so far little is known about their function in the interaction with the host immune system. Infection with E. histolytica trophozoites can lead to formation of amebic liver abscesses (ALAs), in which pro-inflammatory immune responses of Ly6Chi monocytes contribute to liver damage. Men exhibit a more severe pathology as the result of higher monocyte recruitment and a stronger immune response. To investigate the role of EVs and pathogenicity in the host immune response, we studied the effect of EVs secreted by low pathogenic EhA1 and highly pathogenic EhB2 amebae on monocytes. Size and quantity of isolated EVs from both clones were similar. However, they differed in their proteome and miRNA cargo, providing insight into factors potentially involved in amebic pathogenicity. In addition, EVs were enriched in proteins with signaling peptides compared with the total protein content of trophozoites. Exposure to EVs from both clones induced monocyte activation and a pro-inflammatory immune response as evidenced by increased surface presentation of the activation marker CD38 and upregulated gene expression of key signaling pathways (including NF-

  • Honecker, B.
  • Bärreiter, V. A.
  • Höhn, K.
  • Horváth, B.
  • Harant, K.
  • Metwally, N. G.
  • Marggraff, C.
  • Anders, J.
  • Leyk, S.
  • Martínez-Tauler, M. D. P.
  • Bea, A.
  • Hansen, C.
  • Fehling, H.
  • Lütkemeyer, M.
  • Lorenzen, S.
  • Franzenburg, S.
  • Lotter, H.
  • Bruchhaus, I.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012997
Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis
Pages: e0012997 
Number: 4
Work Type: Original
Location: ARCN
Disease Area: PALI
Partner / Member: FZB
Access-Number: 40208874

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