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Induction of innate immunity by Aspergillus fumigatus cell wall polysaccharides is enhanced by the composite presentation of chitin and beta-glucan.
[allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]
Chitin
and
β-glucan
are
conserved
throughout
evolution
in
the
fungal
cell
wall
and
are
the
most
common
polysaccharides
in
fungal
species
.
Together
,
these
two
polysaccharides
form
a
structural
scaffold
that
is
essential
for
the
survival
of
the
fungus
.
In
the
present
study
,
we
demonstrated
that
Aspergillus
fumigatus
alkali-insoluble
cell
wall
fragments
(
AIF
)
,
composed
of
chitin
linked
covalently
to
β-glucan
,
induced
enhanced
immune
responses
when
compared
with
individual
cell
wall
polysaccharides
.
Intranasal
administration
of
AIF
induced
eosinophil
and
neutrophil
recruitment
,
chitinase
activity
,
TNF
-α
and
TSLP
production
in
mice
lungs
.
Selective
destruction
of
chitin
or
β-glucan
from
AIF
significantly
reduced
eosinophil
and
neutrophil
recruitment
as
well
as
chitinase
activity
and
cytokine
expression
by
macrophages
,
indicating
the
synergistic
effect
of
the
cell
wall
polysaccharides
when
presented
together
as
a
composite
PAMP
.
We
also
showed
that
these
cell
wall
polysaccharides
induced
chitin-
specific
IgM
in
mouse
serum
.
Our
in
vivo
and
in
vitro
data
indicate
that
chitin
and
β-glucan
play
important
roles
in
activating
innate
immunity
when
presented
as
composite
cell
wall
PAMPs
.
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"enhanced immune responses when compared with individual cell"
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allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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