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A non-canonical type 2 immune response coordinates tuberculous granuloma formation and epithelialization

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CELL
卷 184, 期 7, 页码 1757-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.02.046

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  1. National Institutes of Health [AI130236, AI125517, AI127115, AI111943, AI135726, AI134249, OD011133, OD011104]
  2. Vallee Scholar Award
  3. University of Sydney [G197581]
  4. New South Wales Health Early-Mid Career Fellowship [H18/31086]

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This study reveals that in tuberculosis infection, type 2 immune signals mediated by stat6 are crucial for macrophage epithelialization and granuloma formation, working in conjunction with type 1 immune responses to impact the structure of granulomas.
The central pathogen-immune interface in tuberculosis is the granuloma, a complex host immune structure that dictates infection trajectory and physiology. Granuloma macrophages undergo a dramatic transition in which entire epithelial modules are induced and define granuloma architecture. In tuberculosis, relatively little is known about the host signals that trigger this transition. Using the zebrafish-Mycobacterium marinum model, we identify the basis of granuloma macrophage transformation. Single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis of zebrafish granulomas and analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macaques reveal that, even in the presence of robust type 1 immune responses, countervailing type 2 signals associate with macrophage epithelialization. We find that type 2 immune signaling, mediated via stat6, is absolutely required for epithelialization and granuloma formation. In mixed chimeras, stat6 acts cell autonomously within macrophages, where it is required for epithelioid transformation and incorporation into necrotic granulomas. These findings establish the signaling pathway that produces the hallmark structure of mycobacterial infection.

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