A Novel Mechanism Underlying the Basic Defensive Response of Macrophages against Mycobacterium Infection

作者:Iyoda Takuya; Takada Muneaki; Fukatsu Yoshinobu; Kumokoshi Shunsuke; Fujisawa Tatsuya; Shimada Tomokazu; Shimokawa Noriko; Matsunaga Takuya; Makino Kimiko; Doi Norio; Terada Hiroshi; Fukai Fumio*
来源:The Journal of Immunology, 2014, 192(9): 4254-4262.
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.1301526

摘要

Following inhalation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), pathogens enter and grow inside macrophages by taking advantage of their phagocytic mechanisms. Macrophages often fail to eliminate intracellular M. tuberculosis, leading to the induction of host macrophage death. Despite accumulating evidence, the molecular mechanisms underlying M. tuberculosis infection-induced cell death remain controversial. In this study, we show the involvement of two distinct pathways triggered by TLR2 and beta(2) integrin in BCG infection-induced macrophage apoptosis. First, BCG infection induced activation of ERK1/2, which in turn caused phosphorylation/activation of the proapoptotic protein Bim in mouse macrophage-like Raw 264.7 cells. BCG-infected Raw cells treated with U0126, an MEK/ERK inhibitor, led to the suppression of Bim phosphorylation alongside a remarkable increase in the number of viable macrophages. Small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown of Bim rescued the macrophages from the apoptotic cell death induced by BCG infection. Stimulation with Pam3CSK, a TLR2 agonist, induced macrophage apoptosis with a concomitant increase in the phosphorylation/activation of MEK/ERK and Bim. These observations indicate the important role of the TLR2/MEK/ERK/Bim pathway in BCG infection-induced macrophage apoptosis. Second, we used the b2 integrin agonists C3bi and fibronectin to show that the b2 integrin-derived signal was involved in BCG infection-induced apoptosis, independent of MEK/ERK activation. Interestingly, latex beads coated with Pam3CSK and C3bi were able to induce apoptosis in macrophages to the same extent and specificity as that induced by BCG. Taken together, two distinct pattern-recognition membrane receptors, TLR2 and b2 integrin, acted as triggers in BCG infection-induced macrophage apoptosis, in which MEK/ERK activation played a crucial role following the engagement of TLR2.

  • 出版日期2014-5-1