Activation of Nrf2 Modulates Protective Immunity Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection in THP1-Derived Macrophages

J. Zhou, F. Fang,L. Zhang, T. Li, J. Qi,H. Wang,F. Wu,C. Song, T. Wang,Z. Qian

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE(2022)

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Tuberculosis (TB), caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) infection, is one of the leading causes of death globally and poses a threat to public health. During infection, M. tuberculosis causes redox imbalance and dysfunctions of protective immunity. Transcription factor nuclear factor erythroid 2 (NF-E2)-related factor (Nrf2) is a major modulator of cellular redox homeostasis via transcriptional induction of cytoprotective genes to protect cell against the damage from insults. Thus, we hypothesize that Nrf2 may regulate protective immunity against M. tuberculosis. RNA-seq and immunoblotting results suggested that the expression of Nrf2 protein increased after M. tuberculosis infection, and decreased upon long-term M. tuberculosis infection, while Keap1 protein maintained a low expression level during M. tuberculosis infection. Furthermore, Nrf2 activator sulforaphane (SFN) decreased proinflammatory cytokines production, phagocytosis and host cell apoptosis, while increasing ROS levels and promoting autophagy in THP1 macrophages infected with M. tuberculosis. In addition, SFN-activated Nrf2 augmented bacterial killing by macrophages, which might be due to the regulation of protective immunity via Nrf2. Combined, our results extend the understanding of the complex innate immunity regulation by Nrf2 against mycobacterial infection. Also, these findings suggested that the regulation of Nrf2 signaling cascade could be used as a therapeutic target for the treatment of TB patients and the development of better anti-TB vaccines.
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Nrf2,Mycobacterium tuberculosis,Macrophages,Protective immunity
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