Innate immune response to Francisella tularensis is mediated by TLR2 and caspase-1 activation

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作者
Li, Hanfen [1 ]
Nookala, Suba [1 ]
Bina, Xiaowen R. [1 ]
Bina, James E. [1 ]
Re, Fabio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Mol Sci, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
关键词
toll-like receptors; inflammation; dendritic cells; bacterial infection;
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10.1189/jlb.0406294
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Francisella tularensis, a gram-negative, facultative, intracellular bacterium, is the etiologic agent of tularemia and a category A bioterrorism agent. Little is known about the mechanism of pathogenesis of tularemia. In this paper, we describe the interaction of the live vaccine strain of F. tularensis with the innate immune system. We have found that in human and mouse dendritic cells, F. tularensis elicited a powerful inflammatory response, characterized by production of a number of cytokines and chemokines. Using cells derived from TLR2-deficient. mice and in vitro transfection assays, we demonstrated that this response was mediated by TLR2 and did not require the LPS-binding protein. F. tularensis appeared to activate TLR2/TLR1 and TLR2/TLR6 heterodimers. IL-1 beta secretion, a reflection of caspase-1 activation, was induced by live but not heat-killed F. tularensis, despite the fact that both forms of the bacterium equally induced the IL-1 beta transcript. Our results identified activation of TLR2 and caspase-1 as the two main cellular pathways responsible for the inflammatory response to F. tularensis. J. Leukoc. Biol. 80: 766-773; 2006.
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