Literature DB >> 29461881

Insights into Macrophage Autophagy in Latent Tuberculosis Infection: Role of Heat Shock Protein 16.3.

Caiqin Zhang1, Li Yang1, Ningning Zhao1, Yong Zhao1, Changhong Shi1.   

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a major bacterial infectious disease worldwide that is predominantly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The comorbidity of multiple drug-resistant TB strains with HIV and diabetes is widespread. In the presence of these diseases, host immunity is weakened, allowing the recovery of dormant bacilli and leading to recurrent TB infection. As an important component of the host innate and adaptive immune responses, macrophage autophagy plays a significant role in protecting the host against TB. However, dormant bacilli can escape from autophagosomes and/or suppress autophagy, thus surviving within the host for an extended period of time, although the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Heat shock protein 16.3 (Hsp16.3, HspX, Rv2031c, and Acr) is one of the immunodominant proteins expressed during latent TB infection (LTBI). It may help maintain the protein stability and long-term viability of Mtb by inhibiting macrophage autophagy, resulting in LBTI. In this review, we discuss how dormant bacilli escape from autophagosomes, and we focus on the role of Hsp16.3 in regulating macrophage autophagy in LTBI so as to provide a firm basis for further studies. Hsp16.3 may represent a potential biomarker of LTBI and novel pharmacological target for anti-tubercular drugs.

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Keywords:  Mycobacterium tuberculosis; autophagy; dormant bacilli; heat shock protein 16.3 (Hsp16.3, HspX, Acr, and Rv2031c); latent infection

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29461881     DOI: 10.1089/dna.2017.4066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Cell Biol        ISSN: 1044-5498            Impact factor:   3.311


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