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Skin mast cells control T cell-dependent host defense in Leishmania major infections

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Authors Maurer, M. Lopez Kostka, S., Siebenhaar, F., Moelle, K., Metz, M., Knop, J., and von Stebut, E.
Citation Maurer, M. Lopez Kostka, S., Siebenhaar, F., Moelle, K., Metz, M., Knop, J., and von Stebut, E.: Skin mast cells control T cell-dependent host defence in Leishmania major infections. FASEB J. 2006: 20; 2460-2467. IF: 6.72
Corresponding authors von Stebut, E.
DocNum O.46
DocType PDF
Edition; Page 20; 2460-2467
IF 6.72
Publisher FASEB J.
ReleaseDate 2006

Mast cells (MCs) initiate protective immunity against bacteria. Here we demonstrate that MCs also contribute to the control of parasitic skin infections by Leishmania major. L. major-infected MC-deficient KitW/KitW-v mice developed markedly larger skin lesions than did normal Kit/ mice (>2-fold), and cutaneous reconstitution with MCs resulted in normalization of lesion development. KitW/KitW-v lesions contained significantly more parasites, and infections resulted in enhanced spreading of parasites to the spleens as compared to controls. In addition, recruitment of proinflammatory neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells (DCs) in infected mice was MC dependent. In the absence of MCs, reduced numbers of lesional DCs were associated with decreased production of Th1-promoting interleukin (IL)-12. Antigen-specific T cell priming was delayed in KitW/KitW-v mice and cytokine responses were skewed towards Th2. Notably, local skin MC reconstitution at sites of infection was sufficient for the induction of systemic protection. Thus, MC-mediated control of L. major infections is not limited to the induction of local inflammation. Instead, MCs contribute significantly to local DC recruitment, which mediates protective immunity. These findings extend the view of MCs as salient sentinels of innate immunity to complex host defense reactions against intracellular pathogens.—Maurer, M., Lopez Kostka, S., Siebenhaar, F., Moelle, K., Metz, M., Knop, J., von Stebut, E. Skin mast cells control T cell-dependent host defense in Leishmania major infections

 

(Last update: 12.2023)

Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals:580
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals:210
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:790
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals:4196.39
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals:1409.32
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:5605.71
Total number of citations: 36,836, h-index: 99 (Web of Science December 2023)36836

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