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Publication : Bacteria reduce flagellin synthesis to evade microglia-astrocyte-driven immunity in the brain.

First Author  Sun H Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  40
Issue  1 Pages  111033
PubMed ID  35793624 Mgi Jnum  J:336692
Mgi Id  MGI:7314073 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111033
Citation  Sun H, et al. (2022) Bacteria reduce flagellin synthesis to evade microglia-astrocyte-driven immunity in the brain. Cell Rep 40(1):111033
abstractText  The immune response of brain cells to invading bacteria in vivo and the mechanism used by pathogenic bacteria to escape brain immune surveillance remain largely unknown. It is believed that microglia eliminate bacteria by phagocytosis based on in vitro data. Here we find that a small percentage of microglia in the brain engulf neonatal meningitis-causing Escherichia coli (NMEC), but more microglia are activated to produce tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), which activates astrocytes to secrete complement component 3 (C3) involved in anti-bacterial activity. To evade anti-bacterial activity of the immune system, NMEC senses low concentration of threonine in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to down-modulate the expression of flagellin and reduce microglial TNFalpha and astrocyte C3 production. Our findings may help develop strategies for bacterial meningitis treatment.
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