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Autophagy Protects Against Active Tuberculosis by Suppressing Bacterial Burden and Inflammation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2012)

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Autophagy is a cell biological pathway affecting immune responses. In vitro, autophagy acts as a cell-autonomous defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis , but its role in vivo is unknown. Here we show that autophagy plays a dual role against tuberculosis: antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. M . tuberculosis infection of Atg5 fl/fl LysM-Cre + mice relative to autophagy-proficient littermates resulted in increased bacillary burden and excessive pulmonary inflammation characterized by neutrophil infiltration and IL-17 response with increased IL-1α levels. Macrophages from uninfected Atg5 fl/fl LysM-Cre + mice displayed a cell-autonomous IL-1α hypersecretion phenotype, whereas T cells showed propensity toward IL-17 polarization during nonspecific activation or upon restimulation with mycobacterial antigens. Thus, autophagy acts in vivo by suppressing both M . tuberculosis growth and damaging inflammation.
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Th17 response,calpain,inflammasome,macrophage
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