Two sequential layers of antibody-mediated control of Legionella pneumophila infection

Weber SS, Stoycheva D, Nimmerjahn F, Oxenius A (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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DOI: 10.1002/eji.201948106

Abstract

Protective immunity against intracellular pathogens, including bacteria, usually relies on cellular immunity. However, antibodies are also implicated in mediating protection against intracellular bacteria. In case of airway infection with Legionella pneumophila (Lpn), the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease, pre-existing Lpn-specific antibodies were shown to afford protection within two days of infection. Here we dissected the early kinetics of Ab-mediated protection against airway Lpn infection and observed two kinetically and mechanistically distinct phases of protection by passively administered antibodies. Within the first hour of infection, Lpn-opsonizing antibodies provided almost 10-fold protection in an antibody Fc-dependent, but FcR-independent manner. Later on, by two days post infection, Lpn-specific Ab-mediated protection strictly involved FcγR, Syk kinase activity in alveolar macrophages and induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The findings presented here contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms of Ab-mediated control of Lpn infection in actively or passively immunized individuals.

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APA:

Weber, S.S., Stoycheva, D., Nimmerjahn, F., & Oxenius, A. (2019). Two sequential layers of antibody-mediated control of Legionella pneumophila infection. European Journal of Immunology. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201948106

MLA:

Weber, Stefan S., et al. "Two sequential layers of antibody-mediated control of Legionella pneumophila infection." European Journal of Immunology (2019).

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