The overall aim of this project is to analyze the immune response to Toxoplasma gondii and other intracellular opportunistic pathogens in order to define pathways of host resistance and their regulation. By so doing, we hope to design strategies for intervention against these infections in immunocompromised individuals. A secondary goal is to study the effects of the same pathogens on HIV-1 progression and to define the mechanisms involved. Significant progress was achieved this year in the following areas: 1) Identification of the dendritic cell as a major source of early T. gondii- induced IL-12. Cell fractionation and in situ staining experiments demonstrated that dendritic cells are likely to be the first host cells to produce IL-12 following T. gondii infection. 2) Identification of a novel transcription factor necessary for IL-12-dependent host resistance to T. gondii. The transcription factor ICSBP was shown to be required for control of T. gondii infection and to function by regulating the initial IL-12 response to the parasite. 3) Discovery of a latent form of T. gondii induced by vaccination. Immunization of mice with a tachyzoite extract plus IL-12 protected the animals from lethal challenge with a virulent strain. Nevertheless, the brains of these mice were found to contain latent parasite forms distinct from classical tissue cysts. 4) Development of a combined IL-12/antibiotic protocol for treatment of M. avium infection in vivo. Co-administration of IL-12 was shown to markedly enhance the efficacy of drug therapy of M. avium infections in mice.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01AI000579-09
Application #
6098974
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (LPD)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
9
Fiscal Year
1998
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
City
State
Country
United States
Zip Code
la Sala, Andrea; He, Jianping; Laricchia-Robbio, Leopoldo et al. (2009) Cholera toxin inhibits IL-12 production and CD8alpha+ dendritic cell differentiation by cAMP-mediated inhibition of IRF8 function. J Exp Med 206:1227-35
Goldszmid, Romina S; Coppens, Isabelle; Lev, Avital et al. (2009) Host ER-parasitophorous vacuole interaction provides a route of entry for antigen cross-presentation in Toxoplasma gondii-infected dendritic cells. J Exp Med 206:399-410
Plattner, Fabienne; Yarovinsky, Felix; Romero, Stephane et al. (2008) Toxoplasma profilin is essential for host cell invasion and TLR11-dependent induction of an interleukin-12 response. Cell Host Microbe 3:77-87
Feng, Carl G; Zheng, Lixin; Jankovic, Dragana et al. (2008) The immunity-related GTPase Irgm1 promotes the expansion of activated CD4+ T cell populations by preventing interferon-gamma-induced cell death. Nat Immunol 9:1279-87
Goldszmid, Romina S; Bafica, Andre; Jankovic, Dragana et al. (2007) TAP-1 indirectly regulates CD4+ T cell priming in Toxoplasma gondii infection by controlling NK cell IFN-gamma production. J Exp Med 204:2591-602
Trinchieri, Giorgio; Sher, Alan (2007) Cooperation of Toll-like receptor signals in innate immune defence. Nat Rev Immunol 7:179-90
Jankovic, Dragana; Kullberg, Marika C; Feng, Carl G et al. (2007) Conventional T-bet(+)Foxp3(-) Th1 cells are the major source of host-protective regulatory IL-10 during intracellular protozoan infection. J Exp Med 204:273-83
Amsen, Derk; Antov, Andrey; Jankovic, Dragana et al. (2007) Direct regulation of Gata3 expression determines the T helper differentiation potential of Notch. Immunity 27:89-99
Bertholet, Sylvie; Goldszmid, Romina; Morrot, Alexandre et al. (2006) Leishmania antigens are presented to CD8+ T cells by a transporter associated with antigen processing-independent pathway in vitro and in vivo. J Immunol 177:3525-33
Collazo, Carmen M; Sher, Alan; Meierovics, Anda I et al. (2006) Myeloid differentiation factor-88 (MyD88) is essential for control of primary in vivo Francisella tularensis LVS infection, but not for control of intra-macrophage bacterial replication. Microbes Infect 8:779-90

Showing the most recent 10 out of 54 publications