Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection inhibits mitochondrial respiratory function in a wild songbird.

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-12 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249705
Chidambaram Ramanathan, Elina Thomas, Amberleigh E Henschen, James S Adelman, Yufeng Zhang
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An animal's immune function is vital for survival but is potentially metabolically expensive. Some pathogens can manipulate their hosts' immune and metabolic responses. One example is Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG), which infects both the respiratory system and conjunctiva of the eye in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). MG has been shown to exhibit immune- and metabolic-suppressive properties, but the physiological mechanisms are still unknown. Recent studies demonstrated that mitochondria could serve as powerhouses for both ATP production and immunity, notably inflammatory processes, by regulating complex II and its metabolites. Consequently, in this study, we investigate the short-term (3 days post-inoculation) and long-term (34 days post-inoculation) effects of MG infection on the hepatic mitochondrial respiration of house finches from two populations infected with two different MG isolates. After short-term infection, MG-infected birds had significantly lower state 2 and state 4 respiration, but only when using complex II substrates. After long-term infection, MG-infected birds exhibited lower state 3 respiration with both complex I and II substrates, resulting in a lower respiratory control ratio compared with uninfected controls, which aligned with the hypothesized metabolic-suppressive properties of MG. Interestingly, there were limited differences in mitochondrial respiration regardless of house finch population of origin, MG isolate and whether birds recovered from infection or not. We propose that MG targets mitochondrial complex II for its immune-suppressive properties during the early stages of infection and inhibits mitochondrial respiration for its metabolic-suppressive properties at a later stage of infection, both of which should delay recovery of the host and extend infectious periods.

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五倍子支原体(MG)感染会抑制野生鸣禽的线粒体呼吸功能。
动物的免疫功能对其生存至关重要,而且可能需要耗费大量的新陈代谢,但有些病原体可以操纵宿主的免疫和新陈代谢反应。其中一个例子是胆囊支原体(MG),它感染家雀(Haemorhous mexicanus)的呼吸系统和眼结膜。MG 具有抑制免疫和新陈代谢的特性,但其生理机制尚不清楚。最近的研究表明,线粒体可以通过调节复合体 II 及其代谢产物,成为产生 ATP 和免疫力(尤其是炎症过程)的动力源。因此,在本研究中,我们研究了 MG 感染对家雀肝线粒体呼吸的短期(接种后 3d)和长期(接种后 34d)影响。短期感染后,受 MG 感染的鸟类的状态 2 和状态 4 呼吸显著降低,但仅限于使用复合体 II 底物时。长期感染后,受 MG 感染的鸟类在使用复合体 I 和 II 底物时的状态 3 呼吸都较低,导致呼吸控制比低于未感染的对照组,这与假设的 MG 代谢抑制特性一致。有趣的是,无论家雀的原产地、MG 分离物以及是否从感染中恢复,线粒体呼吸的差异都很有限。我们认为,MG 可能在感染初期以线粒体复合体 II 为靶标,发挥其免疫抑制作用,而在感染后期则抑制线粒体呼吸,发挥其代谢抑制作用,这两种作用都会延迟宿主的恢复并延长感染期。
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