CCR2 recruits monocytes to the lung, while CX3CR1 modulates positioning of CD11c(pos) cells in the lymph node during pulmonary tuberculosis

CCR2 将单核细胞募集到肺部,而 CX3CR1 在肺结核期间调节淋巴结中 CD11c(pos) 细胞的定位。

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Abstract

Infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) continues to cause more than 1 million deaths annually, due to pathogen persistence in lung macrophages and dendritic cells derived from blood monocytes. While the accumulation of monocyte-derived cells in the Mtb-infected lung partially depends on the chemokine receptor CCR2, the other chemoattractant receptors regulating trafficking remain undefined. We used mice expressing knock-in/knockout reporter alleles of Ccr2 and Cx3cr1 to interrogate their expression and function in monocyte-derived populations of the lungs and draining mediastinal lymph nodes during Mtb infection. CCR2 and CX3CR1 expression varied across monocyte-derived subsets stratified by cell surface Ly6C expression in both organs. We found that the expression of CCR2 predicted the dependence of monocyte-derived cells on the receptor for lung and lymph node accumulation. CCR2-deficient mice were also observed to have worsened lung and lymph node Mtb burden. While CX3CR1 deficiency, alone or in combination with CCR2 deficiency, did not affect cell frequencies or lung Mtb control, its absence was associated with altered positioning of monocyte-derived dendritic cells in mediastinal lymph nodes. We found that the combined loss of Ccr2 and Cx3cr1 also worsened Mtb control in the mediastinal lymph node, suggesting a rationale for the persistent expression of CX3CR1 among monocyte-derived cells in pulmonary tuberculosis.IMPORTANCEMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the respiratory pathogen responsible for the deadliest infectious disease worldwide. Susceptible humans exhibit ineffective immune responses, in which infected phagocytes are not able to eliminate the pathogen. Since recruited monocyte-derived cells serve as reservoirs for persistent infection, understanding how these phagocytes accumulate in the lung and why they are unable to eliminate Mtb can inform the development of therapies that can synergize with antimicrobials to achieve faster and more durable Mtb elimination. Monocyte-derived cells express the chemokine receptors CCR2 and CX3CR1, but the role of the latter in Mtb infection remains poorly defined. The significance of our study is in elucidating the roles of these receptors in the trafficking of monocyte-derived cells in the infected lung and mediastinal lymph node. These data shed light on the host response in tuberculosis and other pulmonary infections.

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