Unweaving the NET: Microbial strategies for neutrophil extracellular trap evasion.

Microb Pathog

Institute of Biological Sciences, Department of Cellular Biology, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

Circa 20 years ago, a new type of defense mechanism was described in neutrophils. At the time, this mechanism corresponded to the extrusion of DNA, associated with histones, granular and cytosolic proteins from the cell and it was produced in response to exposure to pathogens or interleukins. The resulting NET-like structure was described as to entrap and/or kill microbes. However, shortly after the discovery the so-called Neutrophil Extracellular Traps, it was soon noticed and often mentioned in the literature that certain microbes are able to evade NET-mediated entrapment and/or death, to the point where its antimicrobial capacities were questioned, depending on the infection context. In this review, we summarize the diversity of strategies published thus far that viruses, fungi, bacteria and protists employ as to prevent or endure NETs. Moreover, we point to a few perspectives on the matter and a few evolutionary speculations on NETs evasion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2022.105728DOI Listing

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