Mariëtta M Ravesloot-Chávez, Erik Van Dis, Douglas Fox, Andrea Anaya Sanchez, Scott Espich, Xammy H Nguyenla, Sagar L Rawal, Helia Samani, Mallory A Ballinger, Henry Thomas, Dmitri Kotov, Russell Vance, Michael W Nachman, Sarah A Stanley
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Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is a heterogenous disease in humans with individuals exhibiting a wide range of susceptibility. This heterogeneity is not captured by standard laboratory mouse lines. We used a new collection of 19 wild-derived inbred mouse lines collected from diverse geographic sites to identify novel phenotypes during Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) infection. Wild derived mice have heterogenous immune responses to infection that result in differential ability to control disease at early timepoints. Correlation analysis with multiple parameters including sex, weight, and cellular immune responses in the lungs revealed that enhanced control of infection is associated with increased numbers of CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells and B cells. Surprisingly, we did not observe strong correlations between IFN-γ production and control of infection. Although in most lines high neutrophils were associated with susceptibility, we identified a mouse line that harbors high neutrophils numbers yet controls infection. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we identified a novel neutrophil signature associated with failure to control infection.
结核病(TB)是人类的一种异质性疾病,个体的易感性差异很大。标准的实验室小鼠品系无法捕捉到这种异质性。我们利用从不同地区收集到的 19 个野生近交系小鼠新品系来鉴定结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)感染期间的新表型。野生小鼠对感染有不同的免疫反应,导致它们在早期时间点控制疾病的能力不同。与性别、体重和肺部细胞免疫反应等多个参数的相关性分析表明,感染控制能力的增强与 CD4 T 细胞、CD8 T 细胞和 B 细胞数量的增加有关。令人惊讶的是,我们没有观察到 IFN-γ 的产生与感染控制之间有很强的相关性。虽然在大多数品系中,高中性粒细胞与易感性有关,但我们发现了一种小鼠品系,它含有高数量的中性粒细胞,但却能控制感染。通过单细胞 RNA 测序,我们发现了一种与感染控制失败相关的新型中性粒细胞特征。
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Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics is a cover-to-cover translation of the Trudy Matematicheskogo Instituta imeni V.A. Steklova of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Each issue ordinarily contains either one book-length article or a collection of articles pertaining to the same topic.