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Cutting Edge: Vitamin D Regulates Lipid Metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

Authors :
Ken D. Yamaguchi
Hugh Salamon
Janani Ravi
Lanbo Shi
Richard Pine
Natalie Bruiners
Karim Lakehal
Maria Laura Gennaro
Source :
The Journal of Immunology. 193:30-34
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
The American Association of Immunologists, 2014.

Abstract

Vitamin D has long been linked to resistance to tuberculosis, an infectious respiratory disease that is increasingly hard to treat because of multidrug resistance. Previous work established that vitamin D induces macrophage antimicrobial functions against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In this article, we report a novel, metabolic role for vitamin D in tuberculosis identified through integrated transcriptome and mechanistic studies. Transcriptome analysis revealed an association between vitamin D receptor (VDR) and lipid metabolism in human tuberculosis and infected macrophages. Vitamin D treatment of infected macrophages abrogated infection-induced accumulation of lipid droplets, which are required for intracellular M. tuberculosis growth. Additional transcriptomics results showed that vitamin D downregulates the proadipogenic peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor γ (PPARγ) in infected macrophages. PPARγ agonists reversed the antiadipogenic and the antimicrobial effects of VDR, indicating a link between VDR and PPARγ signaling in regulating both vitamin D functions. These findings suggest the potential for host-based, adjunct antituberculosis therapy targeting lipid metabolism.

Details

ISSN :
15506606 and 00221767
Volume :
193
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
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