Particle Uptake Driven Phagocytosis in Macrophages and Neutrophils Enhances Bacterial Clearance
Autor: | Jayashree Vijaya Raghavan, V. Wagde, S. R. Rananaware, S. Nadig, Sveta Chakrabarti, A. Vijaykumar, Balasubramanian Gopal, Prabhat K. Sharma, A. Alakesh, S. Shukla, J. U. Rehman, Dipankar Nandi, Sandhya S. Visweswariah, J. Bodele, Siddharth Jhunjhunwala |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Bacterial clearance
Phagocytes Phagocyte Neutrophils Chemistry Macrophages Phagocytosis media_common.quotation_subject Pharmaceutical Science Particle (ecology) Monocytes Cell biology Mice Immune system medicine.anatomical_structure Escherichia coli Membrane fluidity medicine Animals Internalization Function (biology) media_common |
DOI: | 10.1101/2021.08.16.456482 |
Popis: | Humans are exposed to numerous synthetic foreign particulates in the form of environmental pollutants and diagnostic or therapeutic agents. Specialized immune cells (phagocytes) clear these particulates by phagocytosing and attempting to degrade them. The process of recognition and internalization of the particulates may trigger changes in the function of phagocytes. Some of these changes, especially the ability of a particle-loaded phagocyte to take up and neutralize pathogens, remains poorly studied. Herein, we demonstrate that the uptake of non-stimulatory cargo-free particles enhances the phagocytic ability of monocytes, macrophages and neutrophils. The enhancement in phagocytic ability was independent of particle properties, such as size or the base material constituting the particle. Additionally, we show that the increased phagocytosis was not a result of cellular activation or cellular heterogeneity but was driven by changes in cell membrane fluidity and cellular compliance. A consequence of the enhanced phagocytic activity was that particulate-laden immune cells neutralize E. coli faster in culture. Moreover, when administered in mice as a prophylactic, particulates enable faster clearance of E. coli and S. epidermidis. Together, we demonstrate that the process of uptake induces cellular changes that favor additional phagocytic events. This study provides insights into using non-stimulatory cargo-free particles to engineer immune cell functions for applications involving faster clearance of phagocytosable particulates. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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