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Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen

Human γ(9)δ(2) T cells potently inhibit pathogenic microbes, including intracellular mycobacteria, but the key inhibitory mechanism(s) involved have not been identified. We report a novel mechanism involving the inhibition of intracellular mycobacteria by soluble granzyme A. γ(9)δ(2) T cells produce...

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Autores principales: Spencer, Charles T., Abate, Getahun, Sakala, Isaac G., Xia, Mei, Truscott, Steven M., Eickhoff, Christopher S., Linn, Rebecca, Blazevic, Azra, Metkar, Sunil S., Peng, Guangyong, Froelich, Christopher J., Hoft, Daniel F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003119
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author Spencer, Charles T.
Abate, Getahun
Sakala, Isaac G.
Xia, Mei
Truscott, Steven M.
Eickhoff, Christopher S.
Linn, Rebecca
Blazevic, Azra
Metkar, Sunil S.
Peng, Guangyong
Froelich, Christopher J.
Hoft, Daniel F.
author_facet Spencer, Charles T.
Abate, Getahun
Sakala, Isaac G.
Xia, Mei
Truscott, Steven M.
Eickhoff, Christopher S.
Linn, Rebecca
Blazevic, Azra
Metkar, Sunil S.
Peng, Guangyong
Froelich, Christopher J.
Hoft, Daniel F.
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description Human γ(9)δ(2) T cells potently inhibit pathogenic microbes, including intracellular mycobacteria, but the key inhibitory mechanism(s) involved have not been identified. We report a novel mechanism involving the inhibition of intracellular mycobacteria by soluble granzyme A. γ(9)δ(2) T cells produced soluble factors that could pass through 0.45 µm membranes and inhibit intracellular mycobacteria in human monocytes cultured below transwell inserts. Neutralization of TNF-α in co-cultures of infected monocytes and γ(9)δ(2) T cells prevented inhibition, suggesting that TNF-α was the critical inhibitory factor produced by γ(9)δ(2) T cells. However, only siRNA- mediated knockdown of TNF-α in infected monocytes, but not in γ(9)δ(2) T cells, prevented mycobacterial growth inhibition. Investigations of other soluble factors produced by γ(9)δ(2) T cells identified a highly significant correlation between the levels of granzyme A produced and intracellular mycobacterial growth inhibition. Furthermore, purified granzyme A alone induced inhibition of intracellular mycobacteria, while knockdown of granzyme A in γ(9)δ(2) T cell clones blocked their inhibitory effects. The inhibitory mechanism was independent of autophagy, apoptosis, nitric oxide production, type I interferons, Fas/FasL and perforin. These results demonstrate a novel microbial defense mechanism involving granzyme A-mediated triggering of TNF-α production by monocytes leading to intracellular mycobacterial growth suppression. This pathway may provide a protective mechanism relevant for the development of new vaccines and/or immunotherapies for macrophage-resident chronic microbial infections.
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spelling pubmed-35421132013-01-16 Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen Spencer, Charles T. Abate, Getahun Sakala, Isaac G. Xia, Mei Truscott, Steven M. Eickhoff, Christopher S. Linn, Rebecca Blazevic, Azra Metkar, Sunil S. Peng, Guangyong Froelich, Christopher J. Hoft, Daniel F. PLoS Pathog Research Article Human γ(9)δ(2) T cells potently inhibit pathogenic microbes, including intracellular mycobacteria, but the key inhibitory mechanism(s) involved have not been identified. We report a novel mechanism involving the inhibition of intracellular mycobacteria by soluble granzyme A. γ(9)δ(2) T cells produced soluble factors that could pass through 0.45 µm membranes and inhibit intracellular mycobacteria in human monocytes cultured below transwell inserts. Neutralization of TNF-α in co-cultures of infected monocytes and γ(9)δ(2) T cells prevented inhibition, suggesting that TNF-α was the critical inhibitory factor produced by γ(9)δ(2) T cells. However, only siRNA- mediated knockdown of TNF-α in infected monocytes, but not in γ(9)δ(2) T cells, prevented mycobacterial growth inhibition. Investigations of other soluble factors produced by γ(9)δ(2) T cells identified a highly significant correlation between the levels of granzyme A produced and intracellular mycobacterial growth inhibition. Furthermore, purified granzyme A alone induced inhibition of intracellular mycobacteria, while knockdown of granzyme A in γ(9)δ(2) T cell clones blocked their inhibitory effects. The inhibitory mechanism was independent of autophagy, apoptosis, nitric oxide production, type I interferons, Fas/FasL and perforin. These results demonstrate a novel microbial defense mechanism involving granzyme A-mediated triggering of TNF-α production by monocytes leading to intracellular mycobacterial growth suppression. This pathway may provide a protective mechanism relevant for the development of new vaccines and/or immunotherapies for macrophage-resident chronic microbial infections. Public Library of Science 2013-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3542113/ /pubmed/23326234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003119 Text en © 2013 Spencer 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
Spencer, Charles T.
Abate, Getahun
Sakala, Isaac G.
Xia, Mei
Truscott, Steven M.
Eickhoff, Christopher S.
Linn, Rebecca
Blazevic, Azra
Metkar, Sunil S.
Peng, Guangyong
Froelich, Christopher J.
Hoft, Daniel F.
Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title_full Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title_fullStr Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title_full_unstemmed Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title_short Granzyme A Produced by γ(9)δ(2) T Cells Induces Human Macrophages to Inhibit Growth of an Intracellular Pathogen
title_sort granzyme a produced by γ(9)δ(2) t cells induces human macrophages to inhibit growth of an intracellular pathogen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003119
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