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Innate immune recognition of flagellin limits systemic persistence of Brucella.

Jean-Jacques Letesson1, Renée M Tsolis2, Matthieu Terwagne1, Jonathan Ferooz1, Hortensia G Rolán2, Yao-Hui Sun2, Vidya Atluri2, Mariana N Xavier2, Luigi Franchi3, Gabriel Núñez3, Thomas Legrand1, Richard A Flavell4, Xavier De Bolle1.   

Abstract

Brucella are facultative intracellular bacteria that cause chronic infections by limiting innate immune recognition. It is currently unknown whether BrucellaFliC flagellin, the monomeric subunit of flagellar filament, is sensed by the host during infection. Here, we used two mutants of Brucella melitensis, either lacking or overexpressing flagellin, to show that FliC hinders bacterial replication in vivo. The use of cells and mice genetically deficient for different components of inflammasomes suggested that FliC was a target of the cytosolic innate immune receptor NLRC4 in vivo but not in macrophages in vitro where the response to FliC was nevertheless dependent on the cytosolic adaptor ASC, therefore suggesting a new pathway of cytosolic flagellin sensing. However, our work also suggested that the lack of TLR5 activity of Brucella flagellin and the regulation of its synthesis and/or delivery into host cells are both part of the stealthy strategy of Brucella towards the innate immune system. Nevertheless, as a flagellin-deficient mutant of B. melitensis wasfound to cause histologically demonstrable injuries in the spleen of infected mice, we suggested that recognition of FliC plays a role in the immunological stand-off between Brucella and its host, which is characterized by a persistent infection with limited inflammatory pathology.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23227931      PMCID: PMC4026035          DOI: 10.1111/cmi.12088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-5814            Impact factor:   3.715


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