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Diverse immune environments in human lung tuberculosis granulomas assessed by quantitative multiplexed immunofluorescence.

Ignacio Melero1,2,3,4, Carlos E de Andrea5,6,7,8, Marta Abengozar-Muela9, María Villalba Esparza9,1,2, David Garcia-Ros9,1,10, Cindy Estefanía Vásquez10, José I Echeveste9,1, Miguel Angel Idoate9,1, Maria D Lozano9,1,2.   

Abstract

The precise nature of the local immune responses in lung tuberculosis (TB) granulomas requires a comprehensive understanding of their environmental complexities. At its most basic level, a granuloma is a compact, organized immune aggregate of macrophages surrounded by myeloid, B and T cells. We established two complementary multiplex immunolabeling panels to simultaneously evaluate the myeloid and lymphocytic contexture of 14 human lung TB granulomas in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples. We observed diverse CD3+ and CD8+ T-cell and CD20+ B lymphocyte compositions of the granuloma immune environment and a relatively homogeneous distribution of all myeloid cells. We also found significant associations between CD8+ T-cell densities and the myeloid marker CD11b and phagocytic cell marker CD68. In addition, significantly more CD68+ macrophages and CD8+ T cells were found in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected granulomas, as detected by Ziehl-Neelsen staining. FOXP3 expression was predominately found in a small subset of CD4+ T cells in different granulomas. As the success or failure of each granuloma is determined by the immune response within that granuloma at a local and not a systemic level, we attempted to identify the presence of reactive T cells based on expression of the T-cell activation marker CD137 (4-1BB) and programmed cell death-1 (PD-1). Only a small fraction of the CD4+ and CD8+ T cells expressed PD-1. CD137 expression was found only in a very small fraction of the CD4+ T cells in two granulomas. Our results also showed that multinucleated giant cells showed strong PD-L1 but not CTLA-4 membrane staining. This study offers new insights into the heterogeneity of immune cell infiltration in lung TB granulomas, suggesting that each TB granuloma represents a unique immune environment that might be independently influenced by the local adaptive immune response, bacterial state, and overall host disease status.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32591586     DOI: 10.1038/s41379-020-0600-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


  6 in total

1.  Exploiting 4-1BB immune checkpoint to enhance the efficacy of oncolytic virotherapy for diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas.

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Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2022-04-08

2.  Intratumoral co-injection of the poly I:C-derivative BO-112 and a STING agonist synergize to achieve local and distant anti-tumor efficacy.

Authors:  Maite Alvarez; Carmen Molina; Carlos E De Andrea; Myriam Fernandez-Sendin; Maria Villalba; Jose Gonzalez-Gomariz; Maria Carmen Ochoa; Alvaro Teijeira; Javier Glez-Vaz; Fernando Aranda; Miguel F Sanmamed; Maria E Rodriguez-Ruiz; Xinyi Fan; Wen H Shen; Pedro Berraondo; Marisol Quintero; Ignacio Melero
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Review 3.  Extrapulmonary tuberculosıs: an old but resurgent problem.

Authors:  Ali H Baykan; Hakan S Sayiner; Elcin Aydin; Mustafa Koc; Ibrahim Inan; Sukru M Erturk
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2022-03-07

Review 4.  Progress of the Art of Macrophage Polarization and Different Subtypes in Mycobacterial Infection.

Authors:  Gai Ge; Haiqin Jiang; Jingshu Xiong; Wenyue Zhang; Ying Shi; Chenyue Tao; Hongsheng Wang
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-11-09       Impact factor: 7.561

5.  High IGKC-Expressing Intratumoral Plasma Cells Predict Response to Immune Checkpoint Blockade.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 6.208

6.  Characterizing the Invasive Tumor Front of Aggressive Uterine Adenocarcinoma and Leiomyosarcoma.

Authors:  Sabina Sanegre; Núria Eritja; Carlos de Andrea; Juan Diaz-Martin; Ángel Diaz-Lagares; María Amalia Jácome; Carmen Salguero-Aranda; David García Ros; Ben Davidson; Rafel Lopez; Ignacio Melero; Samuel Navarro; Santiago Ramon Y Cajal; Enrique de Alava; Xavier Matias-Guiu; Rosa Noguera
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-06-03
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