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Human neutrophils phagocytose and kill Acinetobacter baumannii and A. pittii.

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2017-05-22

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Lazaro-Diez, Maria
Chapartegui-Gonzalez, Itziar
Redondo-Salvo, Santiago
Leigh, Chike
Merino, David
Segundo, David San
Fernandez, Adrian
Navas, Jesus
Icardo, Jose Manuel
Acosta, Felix

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Nature Publishing Group
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Acinetobacter baumannii is a common cause of health care associated infections worldwide. A. pittii is an opportunistic pathogen also frequently isolated from Acinetobacter infections other than those from A. baumannii. Knowledge of Acinetobacter virulence factors and their role in pathogenesis is scarce. Also, there are no detailed published reports on the interactions between A. pittii and human phagocytic cells. Using confocal laser and scanning electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, and live-cell imaging, our study shows that immediately after bacteria-cell contact, neutrophils rapidly and continuously engulf and kill bacteria during at least 4 hours of infection in vitro. After 3 h of infection, neutrophils start to release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) against Acinetobacter. DNA in NETs colocalizes well with human histone H3 and with the specific neutrophil elastase. We have observed that human neutrophils use large filopodia as cellular tentacles to sense local environment but also to detect and retain bacteria during phagocytosis. Furthermore, co-cultivation of neutrophils with human differentiated macrophages before infections shows that human neutrophils, but not macrophages, are key immune cells to control Acinetobacter. Although macrophages were largely activated by both bacterial species, they lack the phagocytic activity demonstrated by neutrophils.

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Humans
Macrophages
Microbial viability
Neutrophils
Phagocytosis
Time-lapse imaging

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Fagocitosis
Imagen de lapso de tiempo
Macrófagos
Neutrófilos
Viabilidad microbiana

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Acinetobacter, Acinetobacter Infections, Acinetobacter baumannii, Extracellular traps

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Lázaro-Díez M, Chapartegui-González I, Redondo-Salvo S, Leigh C, Merino D, Segundo DS, et al. Human neutrophils phagocytose and kill Acinetobacter baumannii and A. pittii. Sci Rep. 2017 Jul 4;7(1):4571. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-04870-8. Erratum in: Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 11;10(1):4797