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Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease

Tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease (MAC-LD) are both characterized pathologically by granuloma lesions, which are typically composed of a necrotic caseum at the center surrounded by fibrotic cells and lymphocytes. Although the histological characterization of TB and MAC-L...

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Autores principales: Seto, Shintaro, Morimoto, Kozo, Yoshida, Tsutomu, Hiramatsu, Miyako, Hijikata, Minako, Nagata, Toshi, Kikuchi, Fumihito, Shiraishi, Yuji, Kurashima, Atsuyuki, Keicho, Naoto
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32010116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.03081
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author Seto, Shintaro
Morimoto, Kozo
Yoshida, Tsutomu
Hiramatsu, Miyako
Hijikata, Minako
Nagata, Toshi
Kikuchi, Fumihito
Shiraishi, Yuji
Kurashima, Atsuyuki
Keicho, Naoto
author_facet Seto, Shintaro
Morimoto, Kozo
Yoshida, Tsutomu
Hiramatsu, Miyako
Hijikata, Minako
Nagata, Toshi
Kikuchi, Fumihito
Shiraishi, Yuji
Kurashima, Atsuyuki
Keicho, Naoto
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description Tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease (MAC-LD) are both characterized pathologically by granuloma lesions, which are typically composed of a necrotic caseum at the center surrounded by fibrotic cells and lymphocytes. Although the histological characterization of TB and MAC-LD granulomas has been well-documented, their molecular signatures have not been fully evaluated. In this research we applied mass spectrometry-based proteomics combined with laser microdissection to investigate the unique protein markers in human mycobacterial granulomatous lesions. Comparing the protein abundance between caseous and cellular sub-compartments of mycobacterial granulomas, we found distinct differences. Proteins involved in cellular metabolism in transcription and translation were abundant in cellular regions, while in caseous regions proteins related to antimicrobial response accumulated. To investigate the determinants of their heterogeneity, we compared the protein abundance in caseous regions between TB and MAC-LD granulomas. We found that several proteins were significantly abundant in the MAC-LD caseum of which proteomic profiles were different from those of the TB caseum. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that one of these proteins, Angiogenin, specifically localized to the caseous regions of selected MAC-LD granulomas. We also detected peptides derived from mycobacterial proteins in the granulomas of both diseases. This study provides new insights into the architecture of granulomatous lesions in TB and MAC-LD.
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spelling pubmed-69786562020-02-01 Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease Seto, Shintaro Morimoto, Kozo Yoshida, Tsutomu Hiramatsu, Miyako Hijikata, Minako Nagata, Toshi Kikuchi, Fumihito Shiraishi, Yuji Kurashima, Atsuyuki Keicho, Naoto Front Microbiol Microbiology Tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease (MAC-LD) are both characterized pathologically by granuloma lesions, which are typically composed of a necrotic caseum at the center surrounded by fibrotic cells and lymphocytes. Although the histological characterization of TB and MAC-LD granulomas has been well-documented, their molecular signatures have not been fully evaluated. In this research we applied mass spectrometry-based proteomics combined with laser microdissection to investigate the unique protein markers in human mycobacterial granulomatous lesions. Comparing the protein abundance between caseous and cellular sub-compartments of mycobacterial granulomas, we found distinct differences. Proteins involved in cellular metabolism in transcription and translation were abundant in cellular regions, while in caseous regions proteins related to antimicrobial response accumulated. To investigate the determinants of their heterogeneity, we compared the protein abundance in caseous regions between TB and MAC-LD granulomas. We found that several proteins were significantly abundant in the MAC-LD caseum of which proteomic profiles were different from those of the TB caseum. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that one of these proteins, Angiogenin, specifically localized to the caseous regions of selected MAC-LD granulomas. We also detected peptides derived from mycobacterial proteins in the granulomas of both diseases. This study provides new insights into the architecture of granulomatous lesions in TB and MAC-LD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6978656/ /pubmed/32010116 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.03081 Text en Copyright © 2020 Seto, Morimoto, Yoshida, Hiramatsu, Hijikata, Nagata, Kikuchi, Shiraishi, Kurashima and Keicho. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Seto, Shintaro
Morimoto, Kozo
Yoshida, Tsutomu
Hiramatsu, Miyako
Hijikata, Minako
Nagata, Toshi
Kikuchi, Fumihito
Shiraishi, Yuji
Kurashima, Atsuyuki
Keicho, Naoto
Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title_full Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title_fullStr Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title_short Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Architecture of Granulomatous Lesions Caused by Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease
title_sort proteomic profiling reveals the architecture of granulomatous lesions caused by tuberculosis and mycobacterium avium complex lung disease
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32010116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.03081
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