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Fungal Chitin Induces Trained Immunity in Human Monocytes during Cross-talk of the Host with Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Lisa Rizzetto  Daniela C Ifrim  Silvia Moretti  Noemi Tocci  Shih-Chin Cheng  Jessica Quintin  Giorgia Renga  Vasilis Oikonomou  Carlotta De Filippo  Tobias Weil  Bastiaan A Blok  Marcello S Lenucci  Manuel A S Santos  Luigina Romani  Mihai G Netea  Duccio Cavalieri
Abstract:The immune system is essential to maintain the mutualistic homeostatic interaction between the host and its micro- and mycobiota. Living as a commensal, Saccharomyces cerevisiae could potentially shape the immune response in a significant way. We observed that S. cerevisiae cells induce trained immunity in monocytes in a strain-dependent manner through enhanced TNFα and IL-6 production upon secondary stimulation with TLR ligands, as well as bacterial and fungal commensals. Differential chitin content accounts for the differences in training properties observed among strains, driving induction of trained immunity by increasing cytokine production and direct antimicrobial activity both in vitro and in vivo. These chitin-induced protective properties are intimately associated with its internalization, identifying a critical role of phagosome acidification to facilitate microbial digestion. This study reveals how commensal and passenger microorganisms could be important in promoting health and preventing mucosal diseases by modulating host defense toward pathogens and thus influencing the host microbiota-immune system interactions.
Keywords:cell wall  cellular immune response  fungi  host-pathogen interaction  phagocytosis
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