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Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis

Although mouse infection models have been extensively used to study the host response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, their validity in revealing determinants of human TB resistance and disease progression has been heavily debated. Here, we show that the modular transcriptional signature in the blood...

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Autores principales: Moreira-Teixeira, Lúcia, Tabone, Olivier, Graham, Christine M., Singhania, Akul, Stavropoulos, Evangelos, Redford, Paul S., Chakravarty, Probir, Priestnall, Simon L., Suarez-Bonnet, Alejandro, Herbert, Eleanor, Mayer-Barber, Katrin D., Sher, Alan, Fonseca, Kaori L., Sousa, Jeremy, Cá, Baltazar, Verma, Raman, Haldar, Pranabashis, Saraiva, Margarida, O’Garra, Anne
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7116040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32205882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-020-0610-z
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author Moreira-Teixeira, Lúcia
Tabone, Olivier
Graham, Christine M.
Singhania, Akul
Stavropoulos, Evangelos
Redford, Paul S.
Chakravarty, Probir
Priestnall, Simon L.
Suarez-Bonnet, Alejandro
Herbert, Eleanor
Mayer-Barber, Katrin D.
Sher, Alan
Fonseca, Kaori L.
Sousa, Jeremy
Cá, Baltazar
Verma, Raman
Haldar, Pranabashis
Saraiva, Margarida
O’Garra, Anne
author_facet Moreira-Teixeira, Lúcia
Tabone, Olivier
Graham, Christine M.
Singhania, Akul
Stavropoulos, Evangelos
Redford, Paul S.
Chakravarty, Probir
Priestnall, Simon L.
Suarez-Bonnet, Alejandro
Herbert, Eleanor
Mayer-Barber, Katrin D.
Sher, Alan
Fonseca, Kaori L.
Sousa, Jeremy
Cá, Baltazar
Verma, Raman
Haldar, Pranabashis
Saraiva, Margarida
O’Garra, Anne
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description Although mouse infection models have been extensively used to study the host response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, their validity in revealing determinants of human TB resistance and disease progression has been heavily debated. Here, we show that the modular transcriptional signature in the blood of susceptible mice infected with a clinical isolate of M. tuberculosis resembles that of active human tuberculosis disease, with a dominance of a type I IFN response and neutrophil activation and recruitment, together with a loss in B lymphocyte, NK and T cell effector responses. In addition, resistant but not susceptible strains of mice show increased lung B, NK and T cell effector responses in the lung upon infection. Importantly, the blood signature of active disease shared by mice and humans is also evident in latent tuberculosis progressors before diagnosis suggesting that these responses both predict and contribute to the pathogenesis of progressive M. tuberculosis infection.
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spelling pubmed-71160402020-09-16 Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis Moreira-Teixeira, Lúcia Tabone, Olivier Graham, Christine M. Singhania, Akul Stavropoulos, Evangelos Redford, Paul S. Chakravarty, Probir Priestnall, Simon L. Suarez-Bonnet, Alejandro Herbert, Eleanor Mayer-Barber, Katrin D. Sher, Alan Fonseca, Kaori L. Sousa, Jeremy Cá, Baltazar Verma, Raman Haldar, Pranabashis Saraiva, Margarida O’Garra, Anne Nat Immunol Article Although mouse infection models have been extensively used to study the host response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, their validity in revealing determinants of human TB resistance and disease progression has been heavily debated. Here, we show that the modular transcriptional signature in the blood of susceptible mice infected with a clinical isolate of M. tuberculosis resembles that of active human tuberculosis disease, with a dominance of a type I IFN response and neutrophil activation and recruitment, together with a loss in B lymphocyte, NK and T cell effector responses. In addition, resistant but not susceptible strains of mice show increased lung B, NK and T cell effector responses in the lung upon infection. Importantly, the blood signature of active disease shared by mice and humans is also evident in latent tuberculosis progressors before diagnosis suggesting that these responses both predict and contribute to the pathogenesis of progressive M. tuberculosis infection. 2020-04-01 2020-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7116040/ /pubmed/32205882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-020-0610-z 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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Moreira-Teixeira, Lúcia
Tabone, Olivier
Graham, Christine M.
Singhania, Akul
Stavropoulos, Evangelos
Redford, Paul S.
Chakravarty, Probir
Priestnall, Simon L.
Suarez-Bonnet, Alejandro
Herbert, Eleanor
Mayer-Barber, Katrin D.
Sher, Alan
Fonseca, Kaori L.
Sousa, Jeremy
Cá, Baltazar
Verma, Raman
Haldar, Pranabashis
Saraiva, Margarida
O’Garra, Anne
Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title_full Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title_fullStr Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title_short Mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
title_sort mouse transcriptome reveals potential signatures of protection and pathogenesis in human tuberculosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7116040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32205882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-020-0610-z
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