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Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
Macrophages are the first line of defense against pathogens. Upon infection macrophages usually produce high levels of proinflammatory mediators. However, macrophages can undergo an alternate polarization leading to a permissive state. In assessing global macrophage responses to the bacterial agent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798751/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20090833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000722 |
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author | Al Moussawi, Khatoun Ghigo, Eric Kalinke, Ulrich Alexopoulou, Lena Mege, Jean-Louis Desnues, Benoit |
author_facet | Al Moussawi, Khatoun Ghigo, Eric Kalinke, Ulrich Alexopoulou, Lena Mege, Jean-Louis Desnues, Benoit |
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description | Macrophages are the first line of defense against pathogens. Upon infection macrophages usually produce high levels of proinflammatory mediators. However, macrophages can undergo an alternate polarization leading to a permissive state. In assessing global macrophage responses to the bacterial agent of Whipple's disease, Tropheryma whipplei, we found that T. whipplei induced M2 macrophage polarization which was compatible with bacterial replication. Surprisingly, this M2 polarization of infected macrophages was associated with apoptosis induction and a functional type I interferon (IFN) response, through IRF3 activation and STAT1 phosphorylation. Using macrophages from mice deficient for the type I IFN receptor, we found that this type I IFN response was required for T. whipplei-induced macrophage apoptosis in a JNK-dependent manner and was associated with the intracellular replication of T. whipplei independently of JNK. This study underscores the role of macrophage polarization in host responses and highlights the detrimental role of type I IFN during T. whipplei infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-27987512010-01-21 Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei Al Moussawi, Khatoun Ghigo, Eric Kalinke, Ulrich Alexopoulou, Lena Mege, Jean-Louis Desnues, Benoit PLoS Pathog Research Article Macrophages are the first line of defense against pathogens. Upon infection macrophages usually produce high levels of proinflammatory mediators. However, macrophages can undergo an alternate polarization leading to a permissive state. In assessing global macrophage responses to the bacterial agent of Whipple's disease, Tropheryma whipplei, we found that T. whipplei induced M2 macrophage polarization which was compatible with bacterial replication. Surprisingly, this M2 polarization of infected macrophages was associated with apoptosis induction and a functional type I interferon (IFN) response, through IRF3 activation and STAT1 phosphorylation. Using macrophages from mice deficient for the type I IFN receptor, we found that this type I IFN response was required for T. whipplei-induced macrophage apoptosis in a JNK-dependent manner and was associated with the intracellular replication of T. whipplei independently of JNK. This study underscores the role of macrophage polarization in host responses and highlights the detrimental role of type I IFN during T. whipplei infection. Public Library of Science 2010-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2798751/ /pubmed/20090833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000722 Text en Al Moussawi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Al Moussawi, Khatoun Ghigo, Eric Kalinke, Ulrich Alexopoulou, Lena Mege, Jean-Louis Desnues, Benoit Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei |
title | Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
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title_full | Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
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title_fullStr | Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
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title_full_unstemmed | Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
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title_short | Type I Interferon Induction Is Detrimental during Infection with the Whipple's Disease Bacterium, Tropheryma whipplei
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title_sort | type i interferon induction is detrimental during infection with the whipple's disease bacterium, tropheryma whipplei |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798751/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20090833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000722 |
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