Role of PE family of proteins in mycobacterial virulence: Potential on anti-TB vaccine and drug design.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY International Reviews of Immunology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1080/08830185.2025.2455161
Priyanka Dahiya, Manoj Kumar Bisht, Sangita Mukhopadhyay
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Macrophages are the primary targets of mycobacterial infection, which plays crucial roles both in nonspecific defence (innate immunity) as well as specific defence mechanisms (adaptive immunity) by secreting various cytokines, antimicrobial mediators and presenting antigens to T-cells. Sequencing of the mycobacterial genome revealed that 10% of its coding ability is devoted to the Pro-Glu motif-containing (PE) and Pro-Pro-Glu motif-containing (PPE) family proteins. While the function of most of the genes belonging to the PE-PPE family initially remained unannotated, recent studies have shown that many proteins of this family play critical roles in bacterial growth and cell functions, and manipulation of host immune responses, indicating their potential roles in mycobacterial virulence. In this review, we have focussed on describing the immunological importance of particularly the PE group of proteins in the context of 'virulence' determinants and outcome of tuberculosis disease. Additionally, we have discussed about the roles of these proteins on host-pathogen-interaction and how some of these genes can be targeted which may help us in designing effective anti-TB therapeutics.

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PE家族蛋白在分枝杆菌毒力中的作用:抗结核疫苗和药物设计的潜力。
巨噬细胞是分枝杆菌感染的主要靶点,它通过分泌各种细胞因子、抗菌介质和向t细胞呈递抗原,在非特异性防御(先天免疫)和特异性防御机制(适应性免疫)中起着至关重要的作用。对分枝杆菌基因组的测序显示,其10%的编码能力专门用于含有Pro-Glu基序(PE)和含有Pro-Pro-Glu基序(PPE)家族蛋白。虽然大多数属于PE-PPE家族的基因的功能最初未被注释,但最近的研究表明,该家族的许多蛋白在细菌生长和细胞功能以及宿主免疫反应的操纵中发挥关键作用,表明它们在分枝杆菌毒力中可能起作用。在这篇综述中,我们重点描述了在“毒力”决定因素和结核病结局的背景下,特别是PE蛋白组的免疫学重要性。此外,我们还讨论了这些蛋白在宿主-病原体相互作用中的作用,以及如何靶向其中一些基因,这可能有助于我们设计有效的抗结核治疗药物。
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期刊介绍: This review journal provides the most current information on basic and translational research in immunology and related fields. In addition to invited reviews, the journal accepts for publication articles and editorials on relevant topics proposed by contributors. Each issue of International Reviews of Immunology contains both solicited and unsolicited review articles, editorials, and ''In-this-Issue'' highlights. The journal also hosts reviews that position the authors'' original work relative to advances in a given field, bridging the gap between annual reviews and the original research articles. This review series is relevant to all immunologists, molecular biologists, microbiologists, translational scientists, industry researchers, and physicians who work in basic and clinical immunology, inflammatory and allergic diseases, vaccines, and additional topics relevant to medical research and drug development that connect immunology to disciplines such as oncology, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders. Covered in International Reviews of Immunology: Basic and developmental immunology (innate and adaptive immunity; inflammation; and tumor and microbial immunology); Clinical research (mechanisms of disease in man pertaining to infectious diseases, autoimmunity, allergy, oncology / immunology); and Translational research (relevant to biomarkers, diagnostics, vaccines, and drug development).
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