Literature DB >> 33301427

The integrated stress response mediates necrosis in murine Mycobacterium tuberculosis granulomas.

Bidisha Bhattacharya1, Shiqi Xiao2, Sujoy Chatterjee1, Michael Urbanowski2, Alvaro Ordonez2, Elizabeth A Ihms2, Garima Agrahari1, Shichun Lun2, Robert Berland1,3, Alexander Pichugin4, Yuanwei Gao5, John Connor6, Alexander R Ivanov7, Bo-Shiun Yan8, Lester Kobzik9, Bang-Bon Koo1, Sanjay Jain2, William Bishai2, Igor Kramnik1,10.   

Abstract

The mechanism by which only some individuals infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis develop necrotic granulomas with progressive disease while others form controlled granulomas that contain the infection remains poorly defined. Mice carrying the sst1-suscepible (sst1S) genotype develop necrotic inflammatory lung lesions, similar to human tuberculosis (TB) granulomas, which are linked to macrophage dysfunction, while their congenic counterpart (B6) mice do not. In this study we report that (a) sst1S macrophages developed aberrant, biphasic responses to TNF characterized by superinduction of stress and type I interferon pathways after prolonged TNF stimulation; (b) the late-stage TNF response was driven via a JNK/IFN-β/protein kinase R (PKR) circuit; and (c) induced the integrated stress response (ISR) via PKR-mediated eIF2α phosphorylation and the subsequent hyperinduction of ATF3 and ISR-target genes Chac1, Trib3, and Ddit4. The administration of ISRIB, a small-molecule inhibitor of the ISR, blocked the development of necrosis in lung granulomas of M. tuberculosis-infected sst1S mice and concomitantly reduced the bacterial burden. Hence, induction of the ISR and the locked-in state of escalating stress driven by the type I IFN pathway in sst1S macrophages play a causal role in the development of necrosis in TB granulomas. Interruption of the aberrant stress response with inhibitors such as ISRIB may offer novel host-directed therapy strategies.

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Keywords:  Immunology; Infectious disease; Tuberculosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33301427      PMCID: PMC7843230          DOI: 10.1172/JCI130319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 8.077

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Authors:  Raymond Rosenbloom; Igor Gavrish; Anna E Tseng; Kerstin Seidel; Shivraj M Yabaji; Hans P Gertje; Bertrand R Huber; Igor Kramnik; Nicholas A Crossland
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4.  Role of the transcriptional regulator SP140 in resistance to bacterial infections via repression of type I interferons.

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Review 5.  Protein Kinase R in Bacterial Infections: Friend or Foe?

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