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Macrophage: A Cell With Many Faces and Functions in Tuberculosis

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.747799

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis; innate immunity; macrophage heterogeneity; phenotype switching; metabolic reprogramming; trained immunity

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  1. Department of Biotechnology, MoST, GoI [BT/PR23099/NER/95/632/2017, BT/PR23155/NER/95/634/2017]
  2. ICMR-National Institute of Pathology

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the causative agent of human tuberculosis (TB) and primarily infects macrophages. Mtb infection is heterogeneous and can affect the morphology and function of macrophages. Macrophages play a crucial role in confining the dissemination of Mtb, but the virulence factors of Mtb can disrupt macrophage homeostasis, leading to active TB, especially during suppressed or hyperactivated immune states.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the causative agent of human tuberculosis (TB) which primarily infects the macrophages. Nearly a quarter of the world's population is infected latently by Mtb. Only around 5%-10% of those infected develop active TB disease, particularly during suppressed host immune conditions or comorbidity such as HIV, hinting toward the heterogeneity of Mtb infection. The aerosolized Mtb first reaches the lungs, and the resident alveolar macrophages (AMs) are among the first cells to encounter the Mtb infection. Evidence suggests that early clearance of Mtb infection is associated with robust innate immune responses in resident macrophages. In addition to lung-resident macrophage subsets, the recruited monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) have been suggested to have a protective role during Mtb infection. Mtb, by virtue of its unique cell surface lipids and secreted protein effectors, can evade killing by the innate immune cells and preferentially establish a niche within the AMs. Continuous efforts to delineate the determinants of host defense mechanisms have brought to the center stage the crucial role of macrophage phenotypical variations for functional adaptations in TB. The morphological and functional heterogeneity and plasticity of the macrophages aid in confining the dissemination of Mtb. However, during a suppressed or hyperactivated immune state, the Mtb virulence factors can affect macrophage homeostasis which may skew to favor pathogen growth, causing active TB. This mini-review is aimed at summarizing the interplay of Mtb pathomechanisms in the macrophages and the implications of macrophage heterogeneity and plasticity during Mtb infection.

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