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GPR183 Regulates Interferons, Autophagy, and Bacterial Growth During Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Is Associated With TB Disease Severity

Authors :
Bartlett, Stacey
Gemiarto, Adrian Tandhyka
Ngo, Minh Dao
Sajiir, Haressh
Hailu, Semira
Sinha, Roma
Foo, Cheng Xiang
Kleynhans, Leanie
Tshivhula, Happy
Webber, Tariq
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
West, Nicholas P.
Hiemstra, Andriette M.
MacDonald, Candice E.
Christensen, Liv von Voss
Schlesinger, Larry S.
Walzl, Gerhard
Rosenkilde, Mette Marie
Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas
Ronacher, Katharina
Bartlett, Stacey
Gemiarto, Adrian Tandhyka
Ngo, Minh Dao
Sajiir, Haressh
Hailu, Semira
Sinha, Roma
Foo, Cheng Xiang
Kleynhans, Leanie
Tshivhula, Happy
Webber, Tariq
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
West, Nicholas P.
Hiemstra, Andriette M.
MacDonald, Candice E.
Christensen, Liv von Voss
Schlesinger, Larry S.
Walzl, Gerhard
Rosenkilde, Mette Marie
Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas
Ronacher, Katharina
Source :
Bartlett , S , Gemiarto , A T , Ngo , M D , Sajiir , H , Hailu , S , Sinha , R , Foo , C X , Kleynhans , L , Tshivhula , H , Webber , T , Bielefeldt-Ohmann , H , West , N P , Hiemstra , A M , MacDonald , C E , Christensen , L V V , Schlesinger , L S , Walzl , G , Rosenkilde , M M , Mandrup-Poulsen , T & Ronacher , K 2020 , ' GPR183 Regulates Interferons, Autophagy, and Bacterial Growth During Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Is Associated With TB Disease Severity ' , Frontiers in Immunology , vol. 11 , 601534 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Oxidized cholesterols have emerged as important signaling molecules of immune function, but little is known about the role of these oxysterols during mycobacterial infections. We found that expression of the oxysterol-receptor GPR183 was reduced in blood from patients with tuberculosis (TB) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) compared to TB patients without T2D and was associated with TB disease severity on chest x-ray. GPR183 activation by 7 alpha,25-dihydroxycholesterol (7 alpha,25-OHC) reduced growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and Mycobacterium bovis BCG in primary human monocytes, an effect abrogated by the GPR183 antagonist GSK682753. Growth inhibition was associated with reduced IFN-beta and IL-10 expression and enhanced autophagy. Mice lacking GPR183 had significantly increased lung Mtb burden and dysregulated IFNs during early infection. Together, our data demonstrate that GPR183 is an important regulator of intracellular mycobacterial growth and interferons during mycobacterial infection.

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OAIster
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Bartlett , S , Gemiarto , A T , Ngo , M D , Sajiir , H , Hailu , S , Sinha , R , Foo , C X , Kleynhans , L , Tshivhula , H , Webber , T , Bielefeldt-Ohmann , H , West , N P , Hiemstra , A M , MacDonald , C E , Christensen , L V V , Schlesinger , L S , Walzl , G , Rosenkilde , M M , Mandrup-Poulsen , T & Ronacher , K 2020 , ' GPR183 Regulates Interferons, Autophagy, and Bacterial Growth During Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Is Associated With TB Disease Severity ' , Frontiers in Immunology , vol. 11 , 601534 .
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1322755845
Document Type :
Electronic Resource