Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity

The interferon- (IFN-) γ expression is elicited in response to microbial infections and activates immune surveillance by antimicrobial immune elements to induce microbial killing. Patients with adult-onset immunodeficiency who suffer from recurrent infections with microbes, particularly nontuberculo...

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Main Authors: Dyah Ika Krisnawati, Yung-Ching Liu, Yuarn-Jang Lee, Yun-Ting Wang, Chia-Ling Chen, Po-Chun Tseng, Ting-Jing Shen, Chiou-Feng Lin
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Immunology Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1629258
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spelling doaj-e55b9ff906ba426cae4146d9831b13782020-11-25T01:30:20ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562019-01-01201910.1155/2019/16292581629258Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial ImmunityDyah Ika Krisnawati0Yung-Ching Liu1Yuarn-Jang Lee2Yun-Ting Wang3Chia-Ling Chen4Po-Chun Tseng5Ting-Jing Shen6Chiou-Feng Lin7Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanDepartment of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanDivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei 110, TaiwanDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanSchool of Respiratory Therapy, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, TaiwanThe interferon- (IFN-) γ expression is elicited in response to microbial infections and activates immune surveillance by antimicrobial immune elements to induce microbial killing. Patients with adult-onset immunodeficiency who suffer from recurrent infections with microbes, particularly nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), commonly display genetic defects in IFN-γ signaling as well as the generation of anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies (autoAbs). Because IFN-γ is an activator of macrophage differentiation and a proinflammatory activator of innate immunity, the blockade effects of the autoAbs present in NTM patient serum on IFN-γ are hypothesized to regulate the antimicrobial function of macrophages. In the presence of patient serum, IFN-γ-induced type 1 macrophage (M1) differentiation was inhibited in PMA-stimulated human monocytic THP-1 cells. Treatment with patient serum significantly blocked the production of proinflammatory factors, including cytokines/chemokines and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species, by M1 macrophages. Importantly, IFN-γ-facilitated phagocytosis and degradation of heat-killed mycobacterium were decreased by cotreatment with patient serum. These results show the blockade activity of anti-IFN-γ autoAbs on IFN-γ-mediated antimicrobial immunity in macrophages.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1629258
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author Dyah Ika Krisnawati
Yung-Ching Liu
Yuarn-Jang Lee
Yun-Ting Wang
Chia-Ling Chen
Po-Chun Tseng
Ting-Jing Shen
Chiou-Feng Lin
spellingShingle Dyah Ika Krisnawati
Yung-Ching Liu
Yuarn-Jang Lee
Yun-Ting Wang
Chia-Ling Chen
Po-Chun Tseng
Ting-Jing Shen
Chiou-Feng Lin
Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
Journal of Immunology Research
author_facet Dyah Ika Krisnawati
Yung-Ching Liu
Yuarn-Jang Lee
Yun-Ting Wang
Chia-Ling Chen
Po-Chun Tseng
Ting-Jing Shen
Chiou-Feng Lin
author_sort Dyah Ika Krisnawati
title Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
title_short Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
title_full Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
title_fullStr Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Blockade Effects of Anti-Interferon- (IFN-) γ Autoantibodies on IFN-γ-Regulated Antimicrobial Immunity
title_sort blockade effects of anti-interferon- (ifn-) γ autoantibodies on ifn-γ-regulated antimicrobial immunity
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Immunology Research
issn 2314-8861
2314-7156
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The interferon- (IFN-) γ expression is elicited in response to microbial infections and activates immune surveillance by antimicrobial immune elements to induce microbial killing. Patients with adult-onset immunodeficiency who suffer from recurrent infections with microbes, particularly nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), commonly display genetic defects in IFN-γ signaling as well as the generation of anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies (autoAbs). Because IFN-γ is an activator of macrophage differentiation and a proinflammatory activator of innate immunity, the blockade effects of the autoAbs present in NTM patient serum on IFN-γ are hypothesized to regulate the antimicrobial function of macrophages. In the presence of patient serum, IFN-γ-induced type 1 macrophage (M1) differentiation was inhibited in PMA-stimulated human monocytic THP-1 cells. Treatment with patient serum significantly blocked the production of proinflammatory factors, including cytokines/chemokines and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species, by M1 macrophages. Importantly, IFN-γ-facilitated phagocytosis and degradation of heat-killed mycobacterium were decreased by cotreatment with patient serum. These results show the blockade activity of anti-IFN-γ autoAbs on IFN-γ-mediated antimicrobial immunity in macrophages.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1629258
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