Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sulfolipid-1 Activates Nociceptive Neurons and Induces Cough

结核分枝杆菌硫代酯-1 激活痛觉神经元并诱发咳嗽

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作者:Cody R Ruhl, Breanna L Pasko, Haaris S Khan, Lexy M Kindt, Chelsea E Stamm, Luis H Franco, Connie C Hsia, Min Zhou, Colton R Davis, Tian Qin, Laurent Gautron, Michael D Burton, Galo L Mejia, Dhananjay K Naik, Gregory Dussor, Theodore J Price, Michael U Shiloh

Abstract

Pulmonary tuberculosis, a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), manifests with a persistent cough as both a primary symptom and mechanism of transmission. The cough reflex can be triggered by nociceptive neurons innervating the lungs, and some bacteria produce neuron-targeting molecules. However, how pulmonary Mtb infection causes cough remains undefined, and whether Mtb produces a neuron-activating, cough-inducing molecule is unknown. Here, we show that an Mtb organic extract activates nociceptive neurons in vitro and identify the Mtb glycolipid sulfolipid-1 (SL-1) as the nociceptive molecule. Mtb organic extracts from mutants lacking SL-1 synthesis cannot activate neurons in vitro or induce cough in a guinea pig model. Finally, Mtb-infected guinea pigs cough in a manner dependent on SL-1 synthesis. Thus, we demonstrate a heretofore unknown molecular mechanism for cough induction by a virulent human pathogen via its production of a complex lipid.

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