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An IFN/STAT1/CYBB Axis Defines Protective Plasmacytoid DC to Neutrophil Crosstalk in Aspergillus fumigatus - Infected mice [ATAC-seq]

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Aspergillus fumigatus is the most common cause of invasive aspergillosis (IA), a devastating infection in immunocompromised patients. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) regulate host defense against IA by enhancing neutrophil antifungal properties in the lung. Here, we define the pDC activation trajectory during A. fumigatus infection and the molecular events that underlie the protective pDC - neutrophil crosstalk. Fungus-induced pDC activation begins after bone marrow egress and results in pDC-dependent regulation of lung type I and type III IFN levels. These pDC-derived products act on type I and type III IFN receptor-expressing neutrophils and control neutrophil fungicidal activity and reactive oxygen species production via STAT1 signaling in a cell-intrinsic manner. Mechanistically, neutrophil STAT1 signaling regulates the transcription and expression of Cybb, which encodes one of five NADPH oxidase subunits. Thus, pDCs regulate sterilizing immunity against inhaled molds by controlling the local expression of a subunit required for functional NADPH oxidase assembly and activity in the lung. lung pDCs and neutrophils sorted from indicated genotype mice, at naïve or infected (72h pi) status
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2025-07-30
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