Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.

Tuberculosis is still a major health problem worldwide. Currently it is not known what kind of immune responses lead to successful control and clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This gap in knowledge is reflected by the inability to develop sufficient diagnostic and therapeutic tools to fight...

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Main Authors: Milka Marjut Hammarén, Kaisa Ester Oksanen, Hanna Maria Nisula, Bruno Vincent Luukinen, Marko Pesu, Mika Rämet, Mataleena Parikka
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-06-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24968056/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-bc7c0be578d64990a76b8441036111c92021-04-21T17:04:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742014-06-01106e100419010.1371/journal.ppat.1004190Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.Milka Marjut HammarénKaisa Ester OksanenHanna Maria NisulaBruno Vincent LuukinenMarko PesuMika RämetMataleena ParikkaTuberculosis is still a major health problem worldwide. Currently it is not known what kind of immune responses lead to successful control and clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This gap in knowledge is reflected by the inability to develop sufficient diagnostic and therapeutic tools to fight tuberculosis. We have used the Mycobacterium marinum infection model in the adult zebrafish and taken advantage of heterogeneity of zebrafish population to dissect the characteristics of adaptive immune responses, some of which are associated with well-controlled latency or bacterial clearance while others with progressive infection. Differences in T cell responses between subpopulations were measured at the transcriptional level. It was discovered that a high total T cell level was usually associated with lower bacterial loads alongside with a T helper 2 (Th2)-type gene expression signature. At late time points, spontaneous reactivation with apparent symptoms was characterized by a low Th2/Th1 marker ratio and a substantial induction of foxp3 reflecting the level of regulatory T cells. Characteristic gata3/tbx21 has potential as a biomarker for the status of mycobacterial disease.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24968056/?tool=EBI
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author Milka Marjut Hammarén
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Hanna Maria Nisula
Bruno Vincent Luukinen
Marko Pesu
Mika Rämet
Mataleena Parikka
spellingShingle Milka Marjut Hammarén
Kaisa Ester Oksanen
Hanna Maria Nisula
Bruno Vincent Luukinen
Marko Pesu
Mika Rämet
Mataleena Parikka
Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Milka Marjut Hammarén
Kaisa Ester Oksanen
Hanna Maria Nisula
Bruno Vincent Luukinen
Marko Pesu
Mika Rämet
Mataleena Parikka
author_sort Milka Marjut Hammarén
title Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
title_short Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
title_full Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
title_fullStr Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
title_full_unstemmed Adequate Th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
title_sort adequate th2-type response associates with restricted bacterial growth in latent mycobacterial infection of zebrafish.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Tuberculosis is still a major health problem worldwide. Currently it is not known what kind of immune responses lead to successful control and clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This gap in knowledge is reflected by the inability to develop sufficient diagnostic and therapeutic tools to fight tuberculosis. We have used the Mycobacterium marinum infection model in the adult zebrafish and taken advantage of heterogeneity of zebrafish population to dissect the characteristics of adaptive immune responses, some of which are associated with well-controlled latency or bacterial clearance while others with progressive infection. Differences in T cell responses between subpopulations were measured at the transcriptional level. It was discovered that a high total T cell level was usually associated with lower bacterial loads alongside with a T helper 2 (Th2)-type gene expression signature. At late time points, spontaneous reactivation with apparent symptoms was characterized by a low Th2/Th1 marker ratio and a substantial induction of foxp3 reflecting the level of regulatory T cells. Characteristic gata3/tbx21 has potential as a biomarker for the status of mycobacterial disease.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24968056/?tool=EBI
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