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Neonatal Neutrophil-mediated Control of Bordetella pertussis Is Disrupted by Pertussis Toxin. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neonatal immune systems (NIS) are often thought to be underdeveloped, but recent research shows that neonatal mice can effectively clear a specific strain of Bordetella pertussis (Bp) better than adults, suggesting that their immune response can be quite strong despite potential weaknesses.
  • The study found that neutrophils play a crucial role in rapidly clearing this Bp strain, as depleting or blocking them hindered the immune response in neonatal mice.
  • Complement proteins also independently support the clearance process; without them, neonates struggled to recruit neutrophils, but treatment with these proteins restored their ability to fight the infection, implying that pertussis toxin can disrupt the efficient functioning of the NIS.

Article Abstract

The increased susceptibility of infants and young children to some diseases has often been explained as the neonatal immune system (NIS) being incomplete and/or underdeveloped. However, our recent work demonstrated that neonatal mice could clear a Bordetella pertussis (Bp) strain lacking pertussis toxin (PTx) (BpΔptx) much more efficiently than adult mice, indicating that the NIS can be extremely effective, but this ability is highly sensitive to being blocked by PTx. In this article, we investigated immunological mechanisms by which neonates efficiently and rapidly clear BpΔptx to better understand how the NIS functions and how PTx disrupts it. Depleting neutrophils, or blocking their recruitment, inhibited pups' ability to rapidly clear BpΔptx, revealing a critical role for neutrophils. Pups deficient in complement (C3-/-) failed to recruit neutrophils and did not efficiently clear BpΔptx but recovered these abilities upon treatment with C3a. Neutrophil depletion in C3-/- pups led to further failure to control BpΔptx, suggesting that neutrophils and complement have independent roles in rapid clearance of BpΔptx. Depleting or disrupting neutrophils and complement had negligible effect on the rapid growth of wild-type Bp, indicating that PTx blocks these otherwise highly effective aspects of the NIS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11605672PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2400363DOI Listing

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