Alpha-toxin elicited CX3CL1-release via ADAM10 inStaphylococcus aureuspneumonia impairs bactericidal function of human monocytes

Author:

Shambat Srikanth MairpadyORCID,Chen PuranORCID,Barilla Rocky M.ORCID,Huemer MarkusORCID,Snäll Johanna,Welin AmandaORCID,Cohen Taylor S.,Takahashi Virginia,Berry Samuel B.,Gómez-Mejia Alejandro,Schweizer Tiziano A.,Cunoosamy Danen M,Cajander Sara,Lourda Magda,Özenci Volkan,Maggio Ewerton Marques,Schüpbach Reto A.,Strålin Kristoffer,Zinkernagel Annelies S.,Norrby-Teglund Anna,Svensson Mattias

Abstract

ABSTRACTStaphylococcus aureusis an important human pathogen causing severe invasive infections. Pathogenesis is attributed to a wide array of virulence factors, including several potent exotoxins such as the pore-forming alpha-toxin. In this study, we found that patients withS. aureusrespiratory tract infections had elevated CX3CL1 levels in airway fluid and plasma. Using humanized organotypic lung models, we observed that stimulation of lung epithelium with alpha-toxin induce an intensified CX3CL1 expression apically in the epithelium as well as the release of CX3CL1. Blocking alpha-toxin or ADAM10 activity in organotypic lung using an alpha-toxin-blocking antibody or a specific ADAM-10 inhibitor confirmed their role in modulating CX3CL1 cleavage and release. Analyses of CD14+human monocytes in combination with a CX3CR1 inhibitor revealed that alpha-toxin-mediated CX3CL1 release induce CX3CL1-dependent chemotaxis. In line with these data, lung tissue from patients withS. aureusrespiratory tract infection showed elevated CX3CL1 and CD14 staining as compared to tissue from patients with non-infectious lung diseases. Functional studies of monocytes showed that CX3CL1 released by lung models resulted in upregulated CD83 and downregulated CD86, as well as impaired killing of phagocytosedS. aureus. Furthermore, stimulation of monocytes with soluble CX3CL1 hampered their reactive-oxygen and nitric-oxide production. Taken together, our data show thatS. aureustriggers the release of lung epithelial CX3CL1; a process found to be dependent on the alpha-toxin’s effect on ADAM10 mediating cytotoxicity and resulting in impaired monocyte phagocytic killing. Hence, we identify an immunomodulatory effect of alpha-toxin involving the CX3CL1-ADAM10 axis extending beyond the cytolysis function.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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