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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) , the causative agent of tuberculosis, is a major public health challenge facing the world. During infection, M.tb is deposited in the lung alveolar space where it comes in contact with the lung mucosa, known as alveolar lining fluid (ALF), an environment that M.tb...

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Autores principales: Arcos, Jesus, Sasindran, Smitha J., Moliva, Juan I., Scordo, Julia M., Sidiki, Sabeen, Guo, Hui, Venigalla, Poornima, Kelley, Holden V., Lin, Guoxin, Diangelo, Lauren, Silwani, Sayeed N., Zhang, Jian, Turner, Joanne, Torrelles, Jordi B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28000679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.115
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author Arcos, Jesus
Sasindran, Smitha J.
Moliva, Juan I.
Scordo, Julia M.
Sidiki, Sabeen
Guo, Hui
Venigalla, Poornima
Kelley, Holden V.
Lin, Guoxin
Diangelo, Lauren
Silwani, Sayeed N.
Zhang, Jian
Turner, Joanne
Torrelles, Jordi B.
author_facet Arcos, Jesus
Sasindran, Smitha J.
Moliva, Juan I.
Scordo, Julia M.
Sidiki, Sabeen
Guo, Hui
Venigalla, Poornima
Kelley, Holden V.
Lin, Guoxin
Diangelo, Lauren
Silwani, Sayeed N.
Zhang, Jian
Turner, Joanne
Torrelles, Jordi B.
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description Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) , the causative agent of tuberculosis, is a major public health challenge facing the world. During infection, M.tb is deposited in the lung alveolar space where it comes in contact with the lung mucosa, known as alveolar lining fluid (ALF), an environment that M.tb encounters at different stages of the infection and disease. ALF is abundant in homeostatic and antimicrobial hydrolytic enzymes, also known as hydrolases. Here we demonstrate that ALF hydrolases, at their physiological concentrations and upon contact with M.tb, release M.tb cell envelope fragments into the milieu. These released fragments are bioactive, but non-cytotoxic, regulate the function of macrophages, and thus are capable of modulating the immune response contributing to the control of M.tb infection by human macrophages. Specifically, macrophages exposed to fragments derived from the exposure of M.tb to ALF were able to control the infection primarily by increasing phagosome-lysosome fusion and acidification events. This enhanced control was found to be dependent on fragment induced IL-10 production but also involves the STAT3 signaling pathway in an IL-10 independent manner. Collectively our data indicate that M.tb fragments released upon contact with lung mucosa hydrolases participate in the host immune response to M.tb infection through innate immune modulation.
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spelling pubmed-54797612017-06-22 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner Arcos, Jesus Sasindran, Smitha J. Moliva, Juan I. Scordo, Julia M. Sidiki, Sabeen Guo, Hui Venigalla, Poornima Kelley, Holden V. Lin, Guoxin Diangelo, Lauren Silwani, Sayeed N. Zhang, Jian Turner, Joanne Torrelles, Jordi B. Mucosal Immunol Article Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) , the causative agent of tuberculosis, is a major public health challenge facing the world. During infection, M.tb is deposited in the lung alveolar space where it comes in contact with the lung mucosa, known as alveolar lining fluid (ALF), an environment that M.tb encounters at different stages of the infection and disease. ALF is abundant in homeostatic and antimicrobial hydrolytic enzymes, also known as hydrolases. Here we demonstrate that ALF hydrolases, at their physiological concentrations and upon contact with M.tb, release M.tb cell envelope fragments into the milieu. These released fragments are bioactive, but non-cytotoxic, regulate the function of macrophages, and thus are capable of modulating the immune response contributing to the control of M.tb infection by human macrophages. Specifically, macrophages exposed to fragments derived from the exposure of M.tb to ALF were able to control the infection primarily by increasing phagosome-lysosome fusion and acidification events. This enhanced control was found to be dependent on fragment induced IL-10 production but also involves the STAT3 signaling pathway in an IL-10 independent manner. Collectively our data indicate that M.tb fragments released upon contact with lung mucosa hydrolases participate in the host immune response to M.tb infection through innate immune modulation. 2016-12-21 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5479761/ /pubmed/28000679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.115 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Arcos, Jesus
Sasindran, Smitha J.
Moliva, Juan I.
Scordo, Julia M.
Sidiki, Sabeen
Guo, Hui
Venigalla, Poornima
Kelley, Holden V.
Lin, Guoxin
Diangelo, Lauren
Silwani, Sayeed N.
Zhang, Jian
Turner, Joanne
Torrelles, Jordi B.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall released Fragments by the Action of the Human Lung Mucosa modulate Macrophages to Control Infection in a IL-10 Dependent Manner
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall released fragments by the action of the human lung mucosa modulate macrophages to control infection in a il-10 dependent manner
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28000679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.115
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