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Mycobacterium tuberculosisLipomannan Induces Apoptosis and Interleukin-12 Production in Macrophages

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI); Mécanismes moléculaires de la pathogénie microbienne; Institut Pasteur de Lille; Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Institut de biologie de Lille - UMS 3702 (IBL); Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle UMR 8576 (UGSF); Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Albert Einstein College of Medicine [New York]; This study was supported by grants from the IDSA and by NIH grant AI51696-01 to V.B., by INSERM and CNRS grants to L.K. and Y.G., respectively, by NIH grant AI26170 to W.R.J., by NIH grant T32CA9173-28 to D.N.D., by NIH grants AI48933 and AI45889 to S.A.P., and by a Heiser Foundation Fellowship Award to A.M.; Pasteur Network (Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur)-Pasteur Network (Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Pasteur Network (Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur)-Pasteur Network (Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle - UMR 8576 (UGSF); Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
    • بيانات النشر:
      American Society for Microbiology, 2004.
    • الموضوع:
      2004
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      The mycobacterial cell wall component lipoarabinomannan (LAM) has been described as a virulence factor ofMycobacterium tuberculosis, and modification of the terminal arabinan residues of this compound with mannose caps (producing mannosyl-capped LAM [ManLAM]) inM. tuberculosisor with phosphoinositol caps (producing phosphoinositol-capped LAM [PILAM]) inMycobacterium smegmatishas been implicated in various functions associated with these lipoglycans. A structure-function analysis was performed by using LAMs and their biosynthetic precursor lipomannans (LMs) isolated from different mycobacterial species on the basis of their capacity to induce the production of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and/or apoptosis of macrophage cell lines. Independent of the mycobacterial species, ManLAMs did not induce IL-12 gene expression or apoptosis of macrophages, whereas PILAMs induced IL-12 secretion and apoptosis. Interestingly, uncapped LAM purified fromMycobacterium chelonaedid not induce IL-12 secretion or apoptosis. Furthermore, LMs, independent of their mycobacterial origins, were potent inducers of IL-12 and apoptosis. The precursor of LM, phosphatidyl-myo-inositol dimannoside, had no activity, suggesting that the mannan core of LM was required for the activity of LM. The specific interaction of LM with Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR-2) but not with TLR-4 suggested that these responses were mediated via the TLR-2 signaling pathway. Our experiments revealed an important immunostimulatory activity of the biosynthetic LAM precursor LM. The ratio of LAM to LM in the cell wall of mycobacteria may be an important determinant of virulence, and enzymes that modify LM could provide targets for development of antituberculosis drugs and for derivation of attenuated strains ofM. tuberculosis.
    • ISSN:
      1098-5522
      0019-9567
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.1128/iai.72.4.2067-2074.2004
    • Rights:
      ASM Journals Non-Commercial TDM
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....c970c16dab6531e5579890b0e9c705c0