Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3416480 | Microbial Pathogenesis | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•Penicillium marneffei induced a rise in [Ca2+]c in human macrophages.•Effect of [Ca2+]c on TNF-α production in P. marneffei-infected macrophages.•Elevation of Ca2+ promotes phagosome maturation in P. marneffei-infected macrophages.•Elevation of macrophage [Ca2+]c is associated with reduced survival of P. marneffei.
Increases in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) promote phagocyte antimicrobial responses. Here, we investigated macrophages stimulated by Penicillium marneffei (P. marneffei). [Ca2+]c was determined in macrophages loaded with the fluorescent calcium probe Fura 2/AM as they were stimulated by P. marneffei. We found that P. marneffei induced an increase in [Ca2+]c in human macrophages. Further, increased [Ca2+]c with the ionophore A23187 promoted phagosomal acidification and maturation and reduced intracellular replication of P. marneffei in P. marneffei-infected human macrophages, whereas decreased [Ca2+]c with the chelation MAPTAM decreased TNF-α production, inhibited phagosomal acidification and maturation and increased intracellular replication of P. marneffei. These data indicate that Ca2+ signaling may play an important role in controlling the replication of P. marneffei within macrophages.