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Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection

Several classes of antibiotics have long been known to have beneficial effects that cannot be explained strictly on the basis of their capacity to control the infectious agent. Here, we report that tetracycline antibiotics, which target the mitoribosome, protected against sepsis without affecting th...

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Autores principales: Colaço, Henrique G., Barros, André, Neves-Costa, Ana, Seixas, Elsa, Pedroso, Dora, Velho, Tiago, Willmann, Katharina L., Faisca, Pedro, Grabmann, Gerlinde, Yi, Hyon-Seung, Shong, Minho, Benes, Vladimir, Weis, Sebastian, Köcher, Thomas, Moita, Luís F.
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Publicado: Cell Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33058782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2020.09.011
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author Colaço, Henrique G.
Barros, André
Neves-Costa, Ana
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Velho, Tiago
Willmann, Katharina L.
Faisca, Pedro
Grabmann, Gerlinde
Yi, Hyon-Seung
Shong, Minho
Benes, Vladimir
Weis, Sebastian
Köcher, Thomas
Moita, Luís F.
author_facet Colaço, Henrique G.
Barros, André
Neves-Costa, Ana
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Velho, Tiago
Willmann, Katharina L.
Faisca, Pedro
Grabmann, Gerlinde
Yi, Hyon-Seung
Shong, Minho
Benes, Vladimir
Weis, Sebastian
Köcher, Thomas
Moita, Luís F.
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description Several classes of antibiotics have long been known to have beneficial effects that cannot be explained strictly on the basis of their capacity to control the infectious agent. Here, we report that tetracycline antibiotics, which target the mitoribosome, protected against sepsis without affecting the pathogen load. Mechanistically, we found that mitochondrial inhibition of protein synthesis perturbed the electron transport chain (ETC) decreasing tissue damage in the lung and increasing fatty acid oxidation and glucocorticoid sensitivity in the liver. Using a liver-specific partial and acute deletion of Crif1, a critical mitoribosomal component for protein synthesis, we found that mice were protected against sepsis, an observation that was phenocopied by the transient inhibition of complex I of the ETC by phenformin. Together, we demonstrate that mitoribosome-targeting antibiotics are beneficial beyond their antibacterial activity and that mitochondrial protein synthesis inhibition leading to ETC perturbation is a mechanism for the induction of disease tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-78405242021-02-01 Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection Colaço, Henrique G. Barros, André Neves-Costa, Ana Seixas, Elsa Pedroso, Dora Velho, Tiago Willmann, Katharina L. Faisca, Pedro Grabmann, Gerlinde Yi, Hyon-Seung Shong, Minho Benes, Vladimir Weis, Sebastian Köcher, Thomas Moita, Luís F. Immunity Article Several classes of antibiotics have long been known to have beneficial effects that cannot be explained strictly on the basis of their capacity to control the infectious agent. Here, we report that tetracycline antibiotics, which target the mitoribosome, protected against sepsis without affecting the pathogen load. Mechanistically, we found that mitochondrial inhibition of protein synthesis perturbed the electron transport chain (ETC) decreasing tissue damage in the lung and increasing fatty acid oxidation and glucocorticoid sensitivity in the liver. Using a liver-specific partial and acute deletion of Crif1, a critical mitoribosomal component for protein synthesis, we found that mice were protected against sepsis, an observation that was phenocopied by the transient inhibition of complex I of the ETC by phenformin. Together, we demonstrate that mitoribosome-targeting antibiotics are beneficial beyond their antibacterial activity and that mitochondrial protein synthesis inhibition leading to ETC perturbation is a mechanism for the induction of disease tolerance. Cell Press 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7840524/ /pubmed/33058782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2020.09.011 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Colaço, Henrique G.
Barros, André
Neves-Costa, Ana
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Velho, Tiago
Willmann, Katharina L.
Faisca, Pedro
Grabmann, Gerlinde
Yi, Hyon-Seung
Shong, Minho
Benes, Vladimir
Weis, Sebastian
Köcher, Thomas
Moita, Luís F.
Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection
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title_full Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection
title_fullStr Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection
title_full_unstemmed Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection
title_short Tetracycline Antibiotics Induce Host-Dependent Disease Tolerance to Infection
title_sort tetracycline antibiotics induce host-dependent disease tolerance to infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33058782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2020.09.011
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