Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exploits a Molecular Off Switch of the Immune System for Intracellular Survival

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Ulrich von Both
Maurice Berk
Paul-Michael Agapow
Joseph D. Wright
Anna Git
Melissa Shea Hamilton
Greg Goldgof
Nazneen Siddiqui
Evangelos Bellos
Victoria J. Wright
Lachlan J. Coin
Sandra M. Newton
Michael Levin
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[1] Imperial College London,Section of Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Allergy, Department of Medicine
[2] University Hospital,Division of Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Dr von Hauner Children’s Hospital
[3] Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich,Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, Department of Oncology
[4] German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF),Tuberculosis Research Centre, Respiratory Infections Centre
[5] University of Cambridge,Genomics of Development and Disease Division, Institute for Molecular Bioscience
[6] National Heart and Lung Institute,Department of Biochemistry
[7] Imperial College London,undefined
[8] The University of Queensland,undefined
[9] University of Cambridge,undefined
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) survives and multiplies inside human macrophages by subversion of immune mechanisms. Although these immune evasion strategies are well characterised functionally, the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Here we show that during infection of human whole blood with M. tuberculosis, host gene transcriptional suppression, rather than activation, is the predominant response. Spatial, temporal and functional characterisation of repressed genes revealed their involvement in pathogen sensing and phagocytosis, degradation within the phagolysosome and antigen processing and presentation. To identify mechanisms underlying suppression of multiple immune genes we undertook epigenetic analyses. We identified significantly differentially expressed microRNAs with known targets in suppressed genes. In addition, after searching regions upstream of the start of transcription of suppressed genes for common sequence motifs, we discovered novel enriched composite sequence patterns, which corresponded to Alu repeat elements, transposable elements known to have wide ranging influences on gene expression. Our findings suggest that to survive within infected cells, mycobacteria exploit a complex immune “molecular off switch” controlled by both microRNAs and Alu regulatory elements.
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