Mycobacterium tuberculosis TlyA protein negatively regulates T helper (Th) 1 and Th17 differentiation and promotes tuberculosis pathogenesis

Rahman, Aejazur ; Sobia, Parveen ; Dwivedi, Ved Prakash ; Bhawsar, Aakansha ; Singh, Dhiraj Kumar ; Sharma, Pawan ; Moodley, Prashini ; Van Kaer, Luc ; Bishai, William R ; Das, Gobardhan (2015) Mycobacterium tuberculosis TlyA protein negatively regulates T helper (Th) 1 and Th17 differentiation and promotes tuberculosis pathogenesis Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290 (23). pp. 14407-14417. ISSN 0021-9258

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.653600

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, is an ancient pathogen and a major cause of death worldwide. Although various virulence factors of M. tuberculosis have been identified, its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. TlyA is a virulence factor in several bacterial infections and is evolutionarily conserved in many Gram-positive bacteria, but its function in M. tuberculosis pathogenesis has not been elucidated. Here, we report that TlyA significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis. We show that a TlyA mutant M. tuberculosis strain induces increased IL-12 and reduced IL-1β and IL-10 cytokine responses, which sharply contrasts with the immune responses induced by wild type M. tuberculosis. Furthermore, compared with wild type M. tuberculosis, TlyA-deficient M. tuberculosis bacteria are more susceptible to autophagy in macrophages. Consequently, animals infected with the TlyA mutant M. tuberculosis organisms exhibited increased host-protective immune responses, reduced bacillary load, and increased survival compared with animals infected with wild type M. tuberculosis. Thus, M. tuberculosis employs TlyA as a host evasion factor, thereby contributing to its virulence.

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Keywords:Cytokine; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis; T Helper Cells; Vaccine; Virulence Factor
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