Gut Pathogens (Dec 2011)

Interaction between <it>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</it>, <it>Mycobacterium bovis</it>, <it>Mycobacterium avium </it>subspecies <it>paratuberculosis </it>with the enteric glia and microglial cells

  • Cannas Sara,
  • Molicotti Paola,
  • Bua Alessandra,
  • Usai Donatella,
  • Sechi Leonardo A,
  • Scanu Antonio M,
  • Blasi Elisabetta,
  • Zanetti Stefania

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-4749-3-19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 19

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Abstract Background We investigated the interaction of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis, M. bovis and M. tuberculosis and different glial cells (enteric glial and microglial cells) in order to evaluate the infecting ability of these microorganisms and the effects produced on these cells, such as the evaluation of cytokines expression. Results Our experiments demonstrated the adhesion of M. paratuberculosis to the enteroglial cells and the induction of IL-1A and IL-6 expression; M. tuberculosis and M. bovis showed a good adhesive capability to the enteric cell line with the expression of the following cytokines: IL-1A and IL-1B, TNF-α, G-CSF and GM-CSF; M. bovis induced the expression of IL-6 too. The experiment performed with the microglial cells confirmed the results obtained with the enteroglial cells after the infection with M. tuberculosis and M. bovis, whereas M. paratuberculosis stimulated the production of IL-1A and IL-1B. Conclusion Enteroglial and microglial cells, could be the target of pathogenic mycobacteria and, even if present in different locations (Enteric Nervous System and Central Nervous System), show to have similar mechanism of immunomodulation.

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