Jeny de Haro-Acosta, Yolanda M Jacobo-Delgado, Adrian Rodríguez-Carlos, Flor Torres-Juárez, Zaida Araujo, Carmen J Serrano, Irma Gonzalez-Curiel, Rogelio Hernández-Pando, Eva Salinas, Bruno Rivas-Santiago
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Abstract
Tobacco consumption is related to an increased risk to develop tuberculosis. Antimicrobial peptides are essential molecules in the response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) because of their direct antimicrobial activity. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that nicotine enters into Mtb infected epithelial cells and associates with the mycobacteria inducing genes related to antimicrobial peptides resistance. Epithelial cells were infected with virulent Mtb, afterwards cells were stimulated with nicotine. The internalization of nicotine was followed using electron and confocal microscopy. The lysX expression was evaluated isolating mycobacterial RNA and submitted to RT-PCR analysis. Our results indicated that nicotine promotes Mtb growth in a dose-dependent manner in infected cells. We also reported that nicotine induces lysX expression. In conclusion, nicotine associates to intracellular mycobacteria promoting intracellular survival.
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Experimental Lung Research publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. Emphasis is placed on investigations concerned with molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of normal function, pathogenesis, and responses to injury. The journal publishes reports on important methodological advances on new experimental modes. Also published are invited reviews on important and timely research advances, as well as proceedings of specialized symposia.
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