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Publication : Hemozoin-mediated inflammasome activation limits long-lived anti-malarial immunity.

First Author  Pack AD Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  36
Issue  8 Pages  109586
PubMed ID  34433049 Mgi Jnum  J:314245
Mgi Id  MGI:6765720 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109586
Citation  Pack AD, et al. (2021) Hemozoin-mediated inflammasome activation limits long-lived anti-malarial immunity. Cell Rep 36(8):109586
abstractText  During acute malaria, most individuals mount robust inflammatory responses that limit parasite burden. However, long-lived sterilizing anti-malarial memory responses are not efficiently induced, even following repeated Plasmodium exposures. Using multiple Plasmodium species, genetically modified parasites, and combinations of host genetic and pharmacologic approaches, we find that the deposition of the malarial pigment hemozoin directly limits the abundance and capacity of conventional type 1 dendritic cells to prime helper T cell responses. Hemozoin-induced dendritic cell dysfunction results in aberrant Plasmodium-specific CD4 T follicular helper cell differentiation, which constrains memory B cell and long-lived plasma cell formation. Mechanistically, we identify that dendritic cell-intrinsic NLRP3 inflammasome activation reduces conventional type 1 dendritic cell abundance, phagocytosis, and T cell priming functions in vivo. These data identify biological consequences of hemozoin deposition during malaria and highlight the capacity of the malarial pigment to program immune evasion during the earliest events following an initial Plasmodium exposure.
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