Neutrophils can amplify their destructive power through swarming, a crucial process against large targets that individual neutrophils cannot destroy. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling this process are just emerging. Here, we leveraged microscale tools to probe the biology of swarming against fungi. We used multiple chemical inhibitors and mapped SYK, PI3Ky, and JNK signaling roles during human neutrophil swarming against fungal clusters of Candida albicans. We also found that treating human neutrophils with GCSF and GM-CSF rescues some neutrophil antifungal function during SYK inhibition. These findings advance our understanding of swarming biology in humans while laying the foundation for developing therapeutics that enhance neutrophil function during immunosuppression.
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