A multi-omic analysis reveals the regulatory role of CD180 during the response of macrophages to Borrelia burgdorferi

多组学分析揭示 CD180 在巨噬细胞对伯氏疏螺旋体的反应过程中的调节作用

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作者:Ana Carreras-González, Nicolás Navasa, Itziar Martín-Ruiz, José Luis Lavín, Mikel Azkargorta, Estíbaliz Atondo, Diego Barriales, Nuria Macías-Cámara, Miguel Angel Pascual-Itoiz, Leticia Sampedro, Julen Tomás-Cortázar, Ainize Peña-Cearra, Aize Pellón, Rafael Prados-Rosales, Leticia Abecia, Félix Elor

Abstract

Macrophages are cells of the innate immune system with the ability to phagocytose and induce a global pattern of responses that depend on several signaling pathways. We have determined the biosignature of murine bone marrow-derived macrophages and human blood monocytes using transcriptomic and proteomic approaches. We identified a common pattern of genes that are transcriptionally regulated and overall indicate that the response to B. burgdorferi involves the interaction of spirochetal antigens with several inflammatory pathways corresponding to primary (triggered by pattern-recognition receptors) and secondary (induced by proinflammatory cytokines) responses. We also show that the Toll-like receptor family member CD180 is downregulated by the stimulation of macrophages, but not monocytes, with the spirochete. Silencing Cd180 results in increased phagocytosis while tempering the production of the proinflammatory cytokine TNF. Cd180-silenced cells produce increased levels of Itgam and surface CD11b, suggesting that the regulation of CD180 by the spirochete initiates a cascade that increases CR3-mediated phagocytosis of the bacterium while repressing the consequent inflammatory response.

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