单细胞分析显示结核分枝杆菌esx -1介导的容许巨噬细胞在感染小鼠肺中积累。

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adq8158
Weihao Zheng, Michael Borja, Leah C. Dorman, Jonathan Liu, Andy Zhou, Amanda Seng, Ritwicq Arjyal, Sara Sunshine, Alina Nalyvayko, Angela Oliveira Pisco, Oren S. Rosenberg, Norma Neff, Beth Shoshana Zha
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结核分枝杆菌(MTB) ESX-1是一种VII型分泌系统,是结核分枝杆菌在肺单核吞噬细胞(MNPs)内存活的关键毒力决定因素,但其对MNP募集和分化的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们使用多个单细胞RNA测序技术,研究了ESX-1在小鼠和小鼠骨髓源性巨噬细胞(BMDM) MNP异质性和应答中的作用。我们发现MTB需要ESX-1来招募具有高MTB负担的不同MNP亚群。此外,MTB在肺巨噬细胞和BMDM中以esx -1依赖的方式诱导免疫逃避的转录特征。空间转录组学揭示了MTB病变中容许性特征的上调,单核细胞来源的巨噬细胞集中在MTB感染细胞附近。总之,我们的研究结果表明MTB ESX-1促进了MNPs的招募和分化,MTB可以感染和操纵MNPs以获得生存。我们的数据集跨越各种模型和方法,可以有助于更广泛地了解MTB肺部感染期间募集细胞的异质性。
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Single-cell analysis reveals Mycobacterium tuberculosis ESX-1–mediated accumulation of permissive macrophages in infected mouse lungs
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) ESX-1, a type VII secretion system, is a key virulence determinant contributing to MTB’s survival within lung mononuclear phagocytes (MNPs), but its effect on MNP recruitment and differentiation remains unknown. Here, using multiple single-cell RNA sequencing techniques, we studied the role of ESX-1 in MNP heterogeneity and response in mice and murine bone marrow–derived macrophages (BMDM). We found that ESX-1 is required for MTB to recruit diverse MNP subsets with high MTB burden. Further, MTB induces a transcriptional signature of immune evasion in lung macrophages and BMDM in an ESX-1–dependent manner. Spatial transcriptomics revealed an up-regulation of permissive features within MTB lesions, where monocyte-derived macrophages concentrate near MTB-infected cells. Together, our findings suggest that MTB ESX-1 facilitates the recruitment and differentiation of MNPs, which MTB can infect and manipulate for survival. Our dataset across various models and methods could contribute to the broader understanding of recruited cell heterogeneity during MTB lung infection.
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