Intracellular bacterial infection-induced IFN-gamma is critically but not solely dependent on Toll-like receptor 4-myeloid differentiation factor 88-IFN-alpha beta-STAT1 signaling
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Intracellular bacterial infection-induced IFN-gamma is critically but not solely dependent on Toll-like receptor 4-myeloid differentiation factor 88-IFN-alpha beta-STAT1 signaling
Abstract
Infection of murine bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMMphi) with Chlamydia pneumoniae induces IFN-alphabeta-dependent IFN-gamma secretion that leads to control of the intracellular bacterial growth. Enhanced growth of C. pneumoniae in Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4(-/-) and myeloid differentiation factor (MyD) 88(-/-) (but not TLR2(-/-), TLR6(-/-), or TLR9(-/-)) BMMphi is shown in this study. Reduced accumulation of IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma mRNA was also observed in TLR4(-/-)- and MyD88(-/-)-infected cells. IL-1R and IL-18R signaling did not account for differences between MyD88(-/-) and wild-type BMMphi. Surprisingly, infection-induced NF-kappaB activation as well as TNF-alpha, IL-1, or IL-6 mRNA expression were all normal in TLR4(-/-) and MyD88(-/-) cells. Phosphorylation of the transcription factor STAT1 during bacterial infection is IFN-alphabeta dependent, and necessary for increased IFN-gamma mRNA accumulation and chlamydial growth control. Signaling through common cytokine receptor gamma-chain and RNA-dependent protein kinase both mediated IFN-alphabeta-dependent enhancement of IFN-gamma mRNA levels. Accumulation of IFN-gamma mRNA and control of C. pneumoniae growth required NF-kappaB activation. Such NF-kappaB activation was independent of IFN-alphabeta, STAT1, and RNA-dependent protein kinase. In summary, C. pneumoniae-induced IFN-gamma expression in BMMphi is controlled by a TLR4-MyD88-IFN-alphabeta-STAT1-dependent pathway, as well as by a TLR4-independent pathway leading to NF-kappaB activation.
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