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Lipoglycans contribute to innate immune detection of mycobacteria

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dc.contributor.author Shyam Krishna
dc.contributor.author Ray, A
dc.contributor.author Dubey, S K
dc.contributor.author Larrouy-Maumus, G
dc.contributor.author Chalut, C
dc.contributor.author Castanier, R
dc.contributor.author Noguera, A
dc.contributor.author Gilleron, M
dc.contributor.author Puzo, G
dc.contributor.author Vercellone, A
dc.contributor.author Nampoothiri, K M
dc.contributor.author Nigou, J
dc.date.accessioned 2014-01-08T08:03:35Z
dc.date.available 2014-01-08T08:03:35Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation PLoS ONE 6(12):Article No.28476;02 Dec 2011 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1932-6203
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1031
dc.description.abstract Innate immune recognition is based on the detection, by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), of molecular structures that are unique to microorganisms. Lipoglycans are macromolecules specific to the cell envelope of mycobacteria and related genera. They have been described to be ligands, as purified molecules, of several PRRs, including the C-type lectins Mannose Receptor and DC-SIGN, as well as TLR2. However, whether they are really sensed by these receptors in the context of a bacterium infection remains unclear. To address this question, we used the model organism Mycobacterium smegmatis to generate mutants altered for the production of lipoglycans. Since their biosynthesis cannot be fully abrogated, we manipulated the biosynthesis pathway of GDP-Mannose to obtain some strains with either augmented (similar to 1.7 fold) or reduced (similar to 2 fold) production of lipoglycans. Interestingly, infection experiments demonstrated a direct correlation between the amount of lipoglycans in the bacterial cell envelope on one hand and the magnitude of innate immune signaling in TLR2 reporter cells, monocyte/macrophage THP-1 cell line and human dendritic cells, as revealed by NF-kappa B activation and IL-8 production, on the other hand. These data establish that lipoglycans are bona fide Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns contributing to innate immune detection of mycobacteria, via TLR2 among other PRRs. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Public Library Science en_US
dc.subject Lipoarabinomannan en_US
dc.subject TLR2 en_US
dc.subject Lipoproteins en_US
dc.subject Tuberculosis en_US
dc.subject Staphylococcus-aureus en_US
dc.subject Lipoteichoic acid en_US
dc.subject Toll-like receptors en_US
dc.title Lipoglycans contribute to innate immune detection of mycobacteria en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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