Literature DB >> 19544485

Transcriptional and inflammasome-mediated pathways for the induction of IL-1beta production by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Johanneke Kleinnijenhuis1, Leo A B Joosten, Frank L van de Veerdonk, Nigel Savage, Reinout van Crevel, Bart Jan Kullberg, Andre van der Ven, Tom H M Ottenhoff, Charles A Dinarello, Jos W M van der Meer, Mihai G Netea.   

Abstract

Proinflammatory cytokines of the IL-1 family play an important role for the anti-mycobacterial host defense mechanisms. In the present study we have deciphered the pathways leading from recognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the production and release of IL-1beta, the most important member of the IL-1 family. By stimulating cells defective in various pattern recognition receptors, we could demonstrate that IL-1beta production is induced by M. tuberculosis through pathways involving TLR2/TLR6 and NOD2 receptors. In contrast, TLR4, TLR9 and TLR1 receptors are not involved in IL-1beta induction. Recognition of M. tuberculosis by TLR and NOD2 leads to transcription of proIL-1beta through mechanisms involving ERK, p38 and Rip2, but not JNK. Interestingly, although caspase-1 is necessary for the processing of proIL-1beta, activation of caspase-1 is not dependent on the stimulation of cells by M. tuberculosis. Monocytes expressed constitutively active caspase-1. The secretion of IL-1beta is dependent on the activation of P2X7-induced pathways by endogenously released ATP. In conclusion, we have dissected the molecular mechanisms responsible for IL-1beta production by M. tuberculosis, and that may contribute to a deeper knowledge of the mechanisms of cell activation by M. tuberculosis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19544485     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200839115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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4.  Platelets Regulate Pulmonary Inflammation and Tissue Destruction in Tuberculosis.

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5.  Caspase-1 independent IL-1beta production is critical for host resistance to mycobacterium tuberculosis and does not require TLR signaling in vivo.

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8.  Host-detrimental role of Esx-1-mediated inflammasome activation in mycobacterial infection.

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Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2010-05-06       Impact factor: 6.823

9.  Temporal interleukin-1beta secretion from primary human peripheral blood monocytes by P2X7-independent and P2X7-dependent mechanisms.

Authors:  Jon R Ward; Peter W West; Mark P Ariaans; Lisa C Parker; Sheila E Francis; David C Crossman; Ian Sabroe; Heather L Wilson
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Review 10.  Alternatively activated macrophages in infection and autoimmunity.

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