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TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility

Theileria parasites invade and transform bovine leukocytes causing either East Coast fever (T. parva), or tropical theileriosis (T. annulata). Susceptible animals usually die within weeks of infection, but indigenous infected cattle show markedly reduced pathology, suggesting that host genetic facto...

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Autores principales: Chaussepied, Marie, Janski, Natacha, Baumgartner, Martin, Lizundia, Regina, Jensen, Kirsty, Weir, William, Shiels, Brian R., Weitzman, Jonathan B., Glass, Elizabeth J., Werling, Dirk, Langsley, Gordon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001197
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author Chaussepied, Marie
Janski, Natacha
Baumgartner, Martin
Lizundia, Regina
Jensen, Kirsty
Weir, William
Shiels, Brian R.
Weitzman, Jonathan B.
Glass, Elizabeth J.
Werling, Dirk
Langsley, Gordon
author_facet Chaussepied, Marie
Janski, Natacha
Baumgartner, Martin
Lizundia, Regina
Jensen, Kirsty
Weir, William
Shiels, Brian R.
Weitzman, Jonathan B.
Glass, Elizabeth J.
Werling, Dirk
Langsley, Gordon
author_sort Chaussepied, Marie
collection PubMed
description Theileria parasites invade and transform bovine leukocytes causing either East Coast fever (T. parva), or tropical theileriosis (T. annulata). Susceptible animals usually die within weeks of infection, but indigenous infected cattle show markedly reduced pathology, suggesting that host genetic factors may cause disease susceptibility. Attenuated live vaccines are widely used to control tropical theileriosis and attenuation is associated with reduced invasiveness of infected macrophages in vitro. Disease pathogenesis is therefore linked to aggressive invasiveness, rather than uncontrolled proliferation of Theileria-infected leukocytes. We show that the invasive potential of Theileria-transformed leukocytes involves TGF-b signalling. Attenuated live vaccine lines express reduced TGF-b2 and their invasiveness can be rescued with exogenous TGF-b. Importantly, infected macrophages from disease susceptible Holstein-Friesian (HF) cows express more TGF-b2 and traverse Matrigel with great efficiency compared to those from disease-resistant Sahiwal cattle. Thus, TGF-b2 levels correlate with disease susceptibility. Using fluorescence and time-lapse video microscopy we show that Theileria-infected, disease-susceptible HF macrophages exhibit increased actin dynamics in their lamellipodia and podosomal adhesion structures and develop more membrane blebs. TGF-b2-associated invasiveness in HF macrophages has a transcription-independent element that relies on cytoskeleton remodelling via activation of Rho kinase (ROCK). We propose that a TGF-b autocrine loop confers an amoeboid-like motility on Theileria-infected leukocytes, which combines with MMP-dependent motility to drive invasiveness and virulence.
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spelling pubmed-29878232010-12-01 TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility Chaussepied, Marie Janski, Natacha Baumgartner, Martin Lizundia, Regina Jensen, Kirsty Weir, William Shiels, Brian R. Weitzman, Jonathan B. Glass, Elizabeth J. Werling, Dirk Langsley, Gordon PLoS Pathog Research Article Theileria parasites invade and transform bovine leukocytes causing either East Coast fever (T. parva), or tropical theileriosis (T. annulata). Susceptible animals usually die within weeks of infection, but indigenous infected cattle show markedly reduced pathology, suggesting that host genetic factors may cause disease susceptibility. Attenuated live vaccines are widely used to control tropical theileriosis and attenuation is associated with reduced invasiveness of infected macrophages in vitro. Disease pathogenesis is therefore linked to aggressive invasiveness, rather than uncontrolled proliferation of Theileria-infected leukocytes. We show that the invasive potential of Theileria-transformed leukocytes involves TGF-b signalling. Attenuated live vaccine lines express reduced TGF-b2 and their invasiveness can be rescued with exogenous TGF-b. Importantly, infected macrophages from disease susceptible Holstein-Friesian (HF) cows express more TGF-b2 and traverse Matrigel with great efficiency compared to those from disease-resistant Sahiwal cattle. Thus, TGF-b2 levels correlate with disease susceptibility. Using fluorescence and time-lapse video microscopy we show that Theileria-infected, disease-susceptible HF macrophages exhibit increased actin dynamics in their lamellipodia and podosomal adhesion structures and develop more membrane blebs. TGF-b2-associated invasiveness in HF macrophages has a transcription-independent element that relies on cytoskeleton remodelling via activation of Rho kinase (ROCK). We propose that a TGF-b autocrine loop confers an amoeboid-like motility on Theileria-infected leukocytes, which combines with MMP-dependent motility to drive invasiveness and virulence. Public Library of Science 2010-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2987823/ /pubmed/21124992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001197 Text en Chaussepied 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
Chaussepied, Marie
Janski, Natacha
Baumgartner, Martin
Lizundia, Regina
Jensen, Kirsty
Weir, William
Shiels, Brian R.
Weitzman, Jonathan B.
Glass, Elizabeth J.
Werling, Dirk
Langsley, Gordon
TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_full TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_fullStr TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_short TGF-b2 Induction Regulates Invasiveness of Theileria-Transformed Leukocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_sort tgf-b2 induction regulates invasiveness of theileria-transformed leukocytes and disease susceptibility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001197
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