A Subset of Liver NK T Cells Is Activated during Leishmania donovani Infection by CD1d-bound Lipophosphoglycan

JL Amprey, JS Im, SJ Turco, HW Murray… - The Journal of …, 2004 - rupress.org
JL Amprey, JS Im, SJ Turco, HW Murray, PA Illarionov, GS Besra, SA Porcelli, GF Späth
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2004rupress.org
Natural killer (NK) T cells are activated by synthetic or self-glycolipids and implicated in
innate host resistance to a range of viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens. Despite the
immunogenicity of microbial lipoglycans and their promiscuous binding to CD1d, no
pathogen-derived glycolipid antigen presented by this pathway has been identified to date.
In the current work, we show increased susceptibility of NK T cell–deficient CD1d−/− mice to
Leishmania donovani infection and Leishmania-induced CD1d-dependent activation of NK …
Natural killer (NK) T cells are activated by synthetic or self-glycolipids and implicated in innate host resistance to a range of viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens. Despite the immunogenicity of microbial lipoglycans and their promiscuous binding to CD1d, no pathogen-derived glycolipid antigen presented by this pathway has been identified to date. In the current work, we show increased susceptibility of NK T cell–deficient CD1d−/− mice to Leishmania donovani infection and Leishmania-induced CD1d-dependent activation of NK T cells in wild-type animals. The elicited response was Th1 polarized, occurred as early as 2 h after infection, and was independent from IL-12. The Leishmania surface glycoconjugate lipophosphoglycan, as well as related glycoinositol phospholipids, bound with high affinity to CD1d and induced a CD1d-dependent IFNγ response in naive intrahepatic lymphocytes. Together, these data identify Leishmania surface glycoconjugates as potential glycolipid antigens and suggest an important role for the CD1d–NK T cell immune axis in the early response to visceral Leishmania infection.
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