Dectin-2 is a Syk-coupled pattern recognition receptor crucial for Th17 responses to fungal infection

Robinson, MJ; Osorio, F; Rosas, M; Freitas, RP; Schweighoffer, E; Gross, O; SjefVerbeek, J; Ruland, J; Tybulewicz, V; Brown, GD; Moita, LF; Taylor, PR; Sousa, CRE

Abstract

Innate immune cells detect pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which signal for initiation of immune responses to infection. Studies with Dectin-1, a PRR for fungi, have defined a novel innate signaling pathway involving Syk kinase and the adaptor CARD9, which is critical for inducing Th17 responses to fungal infection. We show that another C-type lectin, Dectin-2, also signals via Syk and CARD9, and contributes to dendritic cell (DC) activation by fungal particles. Unlike Dectin-1, Dectin-2 couples to Syk indirectly, through association with the FcR. chain. In a model of Candida albicans infection, blockade of Dectin-2 did not affect innate immune resistance but abrogated Candida-specific T cell production of IL-17 and, in combination with the absence of Dectin-1, decreased Th1 responses to the organism. Thus, Dectin-2 constitutes a major fungal PRR that can couple to the Syk-CARD9 innate signaling pathway to activate DCs and regulate adaptive immune responses to fungal infection.

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Título según WOS: Dectin-2 is a Syk-coupled pattern recognition receptor crucial for Th17 responses to fungal infection
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volumen: 206
Número: 9
Editorial: ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 2037
Página final: 2051
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1084/jem.20082818

Notas: ISI