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Intestinal CD103+DC are key players in the innate control of neonatal cryptosporidiosis

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Cryptosporidium parvum is a zoonotic protozoan parasite found worldwide, that develops only in the gastrointestinal epithelium and causes profuse diarrhea. Using a mouse model of C. parvum infection, we demonstrated by conditional depletion of CD11c+ cells that these cells are essential for the control of the infection both in neonates and adults. Neonates are highly susceptible to C. parvum but the infection is self-limited, whereas adults are resistant unless immunocompromised. We investigated the contribution of DC to the age-dependent susceptibility to infection. We found that neonates presented a marked deficit in intestinal CD103+ DC during the first weeks of life, before weaning, due to weak production of chemokines by neonatal intestinal epithelial cells (IEC). Increasing the number of intestinal CD103+ DC in neonates by administering FLT3-L significantly reduced susceptibility to the infection. During infections in neonates, the clearance of the parasite was preceded by a rapid recruitment of CD103+ DC mediated by CXCR3-binding chemokines produced by IEC in response to IFNγ. In addition to this key role in CD103+ DC recruitment, IFNγ is known to inhibit intracellular parasite development. We demonstrated that during neonatal infection CD103+ DC produce IL-12 and IFNγ in the lamina propria and the draining lymph nodes. Thus, CD103+DC are key players in the innate immune control of C. parvum infection in the intestinal epithelium. The relative paucity of CD103+ DC in the neonatal intestine contributes to the high susceptibility to intestinal infection.
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hal-02741663 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02741663 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 275553

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Louis Lantier, Sonia Lacroix Lamandé, Laurent Potiron, Françoise Drouet, William Guesdon, et al.. Intestinal CD103+DC are key players in the innate control of neonatal cryptosporidiosis. 11. International Coccidiosis Conference, Leipzig University. DEU., Sep 2014, Dresden, Germany. ⟨hal-02741663⟩
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