Killer lymphocytes use granulysin, perforin and granzymes to kill intracellular parasites
Judy Lieberman and colleagues show that intracellular parasites are eradicated by lymphocyte delivery of cytotoxic granule contents—perforin, granulysin and granzymes—into infected cells. Protozoan infections are a serious global health problem 1 , 2 . Natural killer (NK) cells and cytolytic T lymph...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature medicine 2016-02, Vol.22 (2), p.210-216 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Judy Lieberman and colleagues show that intracellular parasites are eradicated by lymphocyte delivery of cytotoxic granule contents—perforin, granulysin and granzymes—into infected cells.
Protozoan infections are a serious global health problem
1
,
2
. Natural killer (NK) cells and cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTLs) eliminate pathogen-infected cells by releasing cytolytic granule contents—granzyme (Gzm) proteases and the pore-forming perforin (PFN)—into the infected cell
3
. However, these cytotoxic molecules do not kill intracellular parasites. CD8
+
CTLs protect against parasite infections in mice primarily by secreting interferon (IFN)-γ
4
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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. However, human, but not rodent, cytotoxic granules contain the antimicrobial peptide granulysin (GNLY), which selectively destroys cholesterol-poor microbial membranes
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, and GNLY, PFN and Gzms rapidly kill intracellular bacteria
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. Here we show that GNLY delivers Gzms into three protozoan parasites (
Trypanosoma cruzi, Toxoplasma gondii
and
Leishmania major
), in which the Gzms generate superoxide and inactivate oxidative defense enzymes to kill the parasite. PFN delivers GNLY and Gzms into infected cells, and GNLY then delivers Gzms to the intracellular parasites. Killer cell–mediated parasite death, which we term 'microbe-programmed cell death' or 'microptosis', is caspase independent but resembles mammalian apoptosis, causing mitochondrial swelling, transmembrane potential dissipation, membrane blebbing, phosphatidylserine exposure, DNA damage and chromatin condensation.
GNLY
-transgenic mice are protected against infection by
T. cruzi
and
T. gondii
, and survive infections that are lethal to wild-type mice. Thus, GNLY-, PFN- and Gzm-mediated elimination of intracellular protozoan parasites is an unappreciated immune defense mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 1078-8956 1546-170X |
DOI: | 10.1038/nm.4023 |