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Publication : Microfold Cells Actively Translocate Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Initiate Infection.

First Author  Nair VR Year  2016
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  16
Issue  5 Pages  1253-1258
PubMed ID  27452467 Mgi Jnum  J:238865
Mgi Id  MGI:5824453 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.080
Citation  Nair VR, et al. (2016) Microfold Cells Actively Translocate Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Initiate Infection. Cell Rep 16(5):1253-8
abstractText  The prevailing paradigm is that tuberculosis infection is initiated when patrolling alveolar macrophages and dendritic cells within the terminal alveolus ingest inhaled Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). However, definitive data for this model are lacking. Among the epithelial cells of the upper airway, a specialized epithelial cell known as a microfold cell (M cell) overlies various components of mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue. Here, using multiple mouse models, we show that Mtb invades via M cells to initiate infection. Intranasal Mtb infection in mice lacking M cells either genetically or by antibody depletion resulted in reduced invasion and dissemination to draining lymph nodes. M cell-depleted mice infected via aerosol also had delayed dissemination to lymph nodes and reduced mortality. Translocation of Mtb across two M cell transwell models was rapid and transcellular. Thus, M cell translocation is a vital entry mechanism that contributes to the pathogenesis of Mtb.
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