Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2019)

TNF-α-Producing Cryptococcus neoformans Exerts Protective Effects on Host Defenses in Murine Pulmonary Cryptococcosis

  • Zhenzong Fa,
  • Zhenzong Fa,
  • Zhenzong Fa,
  • Jintao Xu,
  • Jintao Xu,
  • Jiu Yi,
  • Junjun Sang,
  • Weihua Pan,
  • Qun Xie,
  • Runping Yang,
  • Wei Fang,
  • Wanqing Liao,
  • Michal A. Olszewski,
  • Michal A. Olszewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) plays a critical role in the control of cryptococcal infection, and its insufficiency promotes cryptococcal persistence. To explore the therapeutic potential of TNF-α supplementation as a booster of host anti-cryptococcal responses, we engineered a C. neoformans strain expressing murine TNF-α. Using a murine model of pulmonary cryptococcosis, we demonstrated that TNF-α-producing C. neoformans strain enhances protective elements of host response including preferential T-cell accumulation and improved Th1/Th2 cytokine balance, diminished pulmonary eosinophilia and alternative activation of lung macrophages at the adaptive phase of infection compared to wild type strain-infected mice. Furthermore, TNF-α expression by C. neoformans enhanced the fungicidal activity of macrophages in vitro. Finally, mice infected with the TNF-α-producing C. neoformans strain showed improved fungal control and considerably prolonged survival compared to wild type strain-infected mice, but could not induce sterilizing immunity. Taken together, our results support that TNF-α expression by an engineered C. neoformans strain while insufficient to drive complete immune protection, strongly enhanced protective responses during primary cryptococcal infection.

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