Hypoxia promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific up-regulation of granulysin in human T cells

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Sebastian F. Zenk
Michael Vollmer
Esra Schercher
Stephanie Kallert
Jan Kubis
Steffen Stenger
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[1] Universitätsklinikum Ulm,Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene
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Granulysin; Tuberculosis; Hypoxia; Human; Infectious immunity;
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Oxygen tension affects local immune responses in inflammation and infection. In tuberculosis mycobacteria avoid hypoxic areas and preferentially persist and reactivate in the oxygen-rich apex of the lung. Oxygen restriction activates antimicrobial effector mechanisms in macrophages and restricts growth of intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.Tb). The effect of oxygen restriction on T cell-mediated antimicrobial effector mechanisms is unknown. Therefore we determined the influence of hypoxia on the expression of granulysin, an antimicrobial peptide of lymphocytes. Hypoxia increased the antigen-specific up-regulation of granulysin mRNA and protein in human CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. This observation was functionally relevant, because oxygen restriction supported the growth-limiting effect of antigen-specific T cells against virulent M.Tb residing in primary human macrophages. Our results provide evidence that oxygen restriction promotes the expression of granulysin and suggest that this effect—in conjunction with additional T cell-mediated immune responses—supports protection against mycobacteria. The therapeutic modulation of oxygen availability may offer a new strategy for the host-directed therapy of infectious diseases with intracellular pathogens.
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