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Molecular Determinants in Phagocyte-Bacteria Interactions

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IMMUNITY
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 476-491

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2016.02.014

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  1. European Union (EU) [HEALTH-F4-2011-280873, HEALTH-F3-2012-305279]
  2. EU [643381]
  3. Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Joint Undertaking (JU) Biomarkers for Enhanced Vaccine Safety project BioVacSafe (IMI JU) [115308]
  4. Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Joint Undertaking (JU) Biomarkers for Enhanced Vaccine Safety project PreDICT-TB [115337]
  5. Bill AMP
  6. Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges (BMGF GC) in Global Health Program [BMGF GC6-2013, OPP 1055806, OPP 1065330]
  7. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) [03ZZ0806A]
  8. BMBF Infect ERA project Anti-Bacterial Immune Regulation (ABIR) [031A404]
  9. Institut Merieux Research Program (Starting grant)
  10. Else Kroner-Fresenius-Stiftung [2015_A69]

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Phagocytes are crucial for host defense against bacterial pathogens. As first demonstrated by Metchnikoff, neutrophils and mononuclear phagocytes share the capacity to engulf, kill, and digest microbial invaders. Generally, neutrophils focus on extracellular, and mononuclear phagocytes on intracellular, pathogens. Reciprocally, extracellular pathogens often capitalize on hindering phagocytosis and killing of phagocytes, whereas intracellular bacteria frequently allow their engulfment and then block intracellular killing. As foreseen by Metchnikoff, phagocytes become highly versatile by acquiring diverse phenotypes, but still retaining some plasticity. Further, phagocytes engage in active crosstalk with parenchymal and immune cells to promote adjunctive reactions, including inflammation, tissue healing, and remodeling. This dynamic network allows the host to cope with different types of microbial invaders. Here we present an update of molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying phagocyte functions in antibacterial defense. We focus on four exemplary bacteria ranging from an opportunistic extracellular to a persistent intracellular pathogen.

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