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  2. Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein Rv2652c enhances intracellular survival by inhibiting host immune responses

Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein Rv2652c enhances intracellular survival by inhibiting host immune responses

  • Immun Inflamm Dis. 2024 Sep;12(9):e70012. doi: 10.1002/iid3.70012.
Jihong Li 1 2 Yafeng Dou 1 2 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Yichang Key Laboratory of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for the Prevention and Treatment of Immunological Diseases, The Second People's Hospital of China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China.
  • 2 Hubei Key Laboratory of Tumor Microenvironment and Immunotherapy, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China.
  • 3 Department of Laboratory, The Second People's Hospital of China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China.
Abstract

Backgrounds: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the pathogen responsible for tuberculosis, secretes a multitude of proteins that modulate the host's immune response to ensure its own persistence. The region of difference (RD) genes encoding proteins play key roles in TB immunity and pathogenesis. Nevertheless, the roles of the majority of RD-encoded proteins remain to be elucidated.

Objects: To elucidate the role of Rv2652c located in RD13 in Mtb on Bacterial growth, Bacterial survival, and host immune response.

Methods: We constructed the strain MS_Rv2652c which over-expresses Mtb RD-encoding protein Rv2652c in M. smegmatis (MS), and compared it with the wild strain in the Bacterial growth, Bacterial survival, virulence of Rv2652c, and determined the effect of MS_Rv2652c on host immune response in macrophages.

Results: Rv2652c protein is located at cell wall of MS_Rv2652c strain and also an integral component of the Mtb H37Rv cell wall. Rv2652c can enhance the resistance of recombinant MS to various stressors. Moreover, Rv2652c inhibits host proinflammatory responses via modulation of the NF-κB pathway, thereby promoting Mtb survival in vitro and in vivo.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that cell wall protein Rv2652c plays an important role in creating a favorable environment for Bacterial survival by modulating host signals and could be established as a potential TB drug target.

Keywords

Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Rv2652c; host immune responses; intracellular survival.

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