Relative levels of M-CSF and GM-CSF influence the specific generation of macrophage populations during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

DM Higgins, J Sanchez-Campillo… - The Journal of …, 2008 - journals.aai.org
DM Higgins, J Sanchez-Campillo, AG Rosas-Taraco, JR Higgins, EJ Lee, IM Orme…
The Journal of Immunology, 2008journals.aai.org
Members of the CSF cytokine family play important roles in macrophage recruitment and
activation. However, the role of M-CSF in pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium
tuberculosis is not clear. In this study, we show the lungs of mice infected with M.
tuberculosis displayed a progressive decrease in M-CSF in contrast to increasing levels of
GM-CSF. Restoring pulmonary M-CSF levels during infection resulted in a significant
decrease in the presence of foamy macrophages and increased expression of CCR7 and …
Abstract
Members of the CSF cytokine family play important roles in macrophage recruitment and activation. However, the role of M-CSF in pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is not clear. In this study, we show the lungs of mice infected with M. tuberculosis displayed a progressive decrease in M-CSF in contrast to increasing levels of GM-CSF. Restoring pulmonary M-CSF levels during infection resulted in a significant decrease in the presence of foamy macrophages and increased expression of CCR7 and MHC class II, specifically on alveolar macrophages. In response to M-CSF, alveolar macrophages also increased their T cell-stimulating capacity and expression of DEC-205. These studies show that the levels of expression of M-CSF and GM-CSF participate in the progression of macrophages into foamy cells and that these cytokines are important factors in the differentiation and regulation of expression of dendritic cell-associated markers on alveolar macrophages. In addition, these studies demonstrate that M-CSF may have a role in the adaptive immune response to infection with M. tuberculosis.
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