An explant technique for high-resolution imaging and manipulation of mycobacterial granulomas

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作者
Cronan, Mark R. [1 ]
Matty, Molly A. [1 ]
Rosenberg, Allison F. [1 ]
Blanc, Landry [2 ]
Pyle, Charlie J. [1 ]
Espenschied, Scott T. [1 ]
Rawls, John F. [1 ]
Dartois, Veronique [2 ,3 ]
Tobin, David M. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Mol Genet & Microbiol, Durham, NC 27708 USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Publ Hlth Res Inst, Newark, NJ USA
[3] Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Med, Newark, NJ USA
[4] Duke Univ, Dept Immunol, Sch Med, Durham, NC 27708 USA
关键词
HOST-DIRECTED THERAPEUTICS; MARINUM INFECTION; EFFECTOR FUNCTION; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; DENDRITIC CELLS; ADULT ZEBRAFISH; TUBERCULOSIS; MACROPHAGE; PATHOGENESIS; ANTIGEN;
D O I
10.1038/s41592-018-0215-8
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A central and critical structure in tuberculosis, the mycobacterial granuloma consists of highly organized immune cells, including macrophages that drive granuloma formation through a characteristic epithelioid transformation. Difficulties in imaging within intact animals and caveats associated with in vitro assembly models have severely limited the study and experimental manipulation of mature granulomas. Here we describe a new ex vivo culture technique, wherein mature, fully organized zebrafish granulomas are microdissected and maintained in three-dimensional (3D) culture. This approach enables high-resolution microscopy of granuloma macrophage dynamics, including epithelioid macrophage motility and granuloma consolidation, while retaining key bacterial and host characteristics. Using mass spectrometry, we find active production of key phosphotidylinositol species identified previously in human granulomas. We also describe a method to transfect isolated granulomas, enabling genetic manipulation, and provide proof-of-concept for host-directed small-molecule screens, identifying protein kinase C (PKC) signaling as an important regulator of granuloma macrophage organization.
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页数:15
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