Dual transcriptomic analysis unraveling the immune landscape and host-pathogen interactions during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

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作者:Shi Chenyan, Liu Xiaoqian, Chen Dan, Wang Tong, Wang Yu, Cai Ningjian, Li Zhaodong, Hu Yunlong, Cai Yi, Chen Xinchun
Elucidating the host-pathogen interactions is critical for uncovering the mechanisms controlling Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. Using dual RNA-seq with fluorescent Mtb, we simultaneously profiled macrophage and bacterial transcriptomes to resolve dynamic intracellular responses. Macrophages containing dead Mtb exhibited strong immune activation, including enhanced antigen presentation and lysosomal function, whereas macrophages harboring live Mtb showed persistent NF-κB signaling and metabolic reprogramming. Mtb counteracted host defenses through upregulation of DNA repair genes and manipulation of extracellular matrix signaling via SPP1 and integrins, alongside tryptophan catabolism and lipid binding pathways supporting adaptation. Cross-species correlation analysis revealed coordinated transcriptional programs, notably a strong inverse association between Mtb aromatic compound catabolism and host receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. Additional correlations linked bacterial metabolism with host lipid transport and steroid biosynthesis. Together, these results provide a high resolution view of macrophage and Mtb transcriptional interplay defining bacterial persistence versus immune clearance.

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