Xu_2010_Can.J.Microbiol_56_916

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Title : Hemolytic phospholipase Rv0183 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis induces inflammatory response and apoptosis in alveolar macrophage RAW264.7 cells - Xu_2010_Can.J.Microbiol_56_916
Author(s) : Xu G , Jia H , Li Y , Liu X , Li M , Wang Y
Ref : Can J Microbiol , 56 :916 , 2010
Abstract :

The metabolic pathway of phospholipids is one of the most important physiologic pathways in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a typical intracellular bacterium. The hemolytic phospholipase lip gene (Rv0183) is one of 24 phospholipase genes that have been demonstrated to play critical roles in the metabolism of phospholipids in M. tuberculosis. Quantitative RT-PCR and flow cytometry were used to elucidate the immunological and pathogenic implications of the Rv0183 gene on the inflammatory response following persistent expression of Rv0183 in mouse alveolar macrophage RAW264.7 cells. Our results demonstrate that a time-course-dependent ectopic expression of Rv0183 significantly elevated the expression of IL-6, NF-kappaB, TLR-2, TLR-6, TNFalpha, and MyD88 in these alveolar macrophage cells. Furthermore, the persistent expression of Rv0183 induced RAW264.7 cell apoptosis in vitro. These findings demonstrate that the expression of Rv0183 induces an inflammatory response and cell apoptosis in the host cells, suggesting that Rv0183 may play an important role in the virulence and pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis infection.

PubMedSearch : Xu_2010_Can.J.Microbiol_56_916
PubMedID: 21076482
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-rv0183

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Gene_locus myctu-rv0183

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Xu G, Jia H, Li Y, Liu X, Li M, Wang Y (2010)
Hemolytic phospholipase Rv0183 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis induces inflammatory response and apoptosis in alveolar macrophage RAW264.7 cells
Can J Microbiol 56 :916

Xu G, Jia H, Li Y, Liu X, Li M, Wang Y (2010)
Can J Microbiol 56 :916