Nitric oxide prevents a pathogen-permissive granulocytic inflammation during tuberculosis

一氧化氮可预防结核病期间病原体允许的粒细胞炎症

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作者:Bibhuti B Mishra, Rustin R Lovewell, Andrew J Olive, Guoliang Zhang, Wenfei Wang, Eliseo Eugenin, Clare M Smith, Jia Yao Phuah, Jarukit E Long, Michelle L Dubuke, Samantha G Palace, Jon D Goguen, Richard E Baker, Subhalaxmi Nambi, Rabinarayan Mishra, Matthew G Booty, Christina E Baer, Scott A Shaffe

Abstract

Nitric oxide contributes to protection from tuberculosis. It is generally assumed that this protection is due to direct inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth, which prevents subsequent pathological inflammation. In contrast, we report that nitric oxide primarily protects mice by repressing an interleukin-1- and 12/15-lipoxygenase-dependent neutrophil recruitment cascade that promotes bacterial replication. Using M. tuberculosis mutants as indicators of the pathogen's environment, we inferred that granulocytic inflammation generates a nutrient-replete niche that supports M. tuberculosis growth. Parallel clinical studies indicate that a similar inflammatory pathway promotes tuberculosis in patients. The human 12/15-lipoxygenase orthologue, ALOX12, is expressed in cavitary tuberculosis lesions; the abundance of its products correlates with the number of airway neutrophils and bacterial burden and a genetic polymorphism that increases ALOX12 expression is associated with tuberculosis risk. These data suggest that M. tuberculosis exploits neutrophilic inflammation to preferentially replicate at sites of tissue damage that promote contagion.

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