Inhibition of infection-induced vascular permeability modulates host leukocyte recruitment to Mycobacterium marinum granulomas in zebrafish

Inhibition of infection-induced vascular permeability modulates host leukocyte recruitment to Mycobacterium marinum granulomas in zebrafish.

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Item Type: Article
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/femspd%2Fftac009
Journal or Publication Title: Pathogens and Disease
Volume: 80
Number: 1
Date: 19 April 2022
Divisions: Immune-Vascular Interactions
Tuberculosis
Depositing User: General Admin
Identification Number: 10.1093/femspd/ftac009
ISSN: 2049-632X
Date Deposited: 08 Jan 2023 23:12
Abstract:

Mycobacterial granuloma formation involves significant stromal remodeling including the growth of leaky, granuloma-associated vasculature. These permeable blood vessels aid mycobacterial growth, as antiangiogenic or vascular normalizing therapies are beneficial host-directed therapies in preclinical models of tuberculosis across host-mycobacterial pairings. Using the zebrafish-Mycobacterium marinum infection model, we demonstrate that vascular normalization by inhibition of vascular endothelial protein tyrosine phosphatase (VE-PTP) decreases granuloma hypoxia, the opposite effect of hypoxia-inducing antiangiogenic therapy. Inhibition of VE-PTP decreased neutrophil recruitment to granulomas in adult and larval zebrafish, and decreased the proportion of neutrophils that extravasated distal to granulomas. Furthermore, VE-PTP inhibition increased the accumulation of T cells at M. marinum granulomas. Our study provides evidence that, similar to the effect in solid tumors, vascular normalization during mycobacterial infection increases the T cell:neutrophil ratio in lesions which may be correlates of protective immunity.

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Kam, Julia Y
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Cheng, Tina
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Garland, Danielle C
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Britton, Warwick J
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Tobin, David M
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Oehlers, Stefan H
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Last Modified: 08 Jan 2023 23:12
URI: https://eprints.centenary.org.au/id/eprint/1354

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