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Tuberculosis Exacerbates HIV-1 Infection through IL-10/STAT3-Dependent Tunneling Nanotube Formation in Macrophages
- Souriant, Shanti;
- Balboa, Luciana;
- Dupont, Maeva;
- Pingris, Karine;
- Kviatcovsky, Denise;
- Cougoule, Céline;
- Lastrucci, Claire;
- Bah, Aicha;
- Gasser, Romain;
- Poincloux, Renaud;
- Raynaud-Messina, Brigitte;
- Al Saati, Talal;
- Inwentarz, Sandra;
- Poggi, Susana;
- Moraña, Eduardo Jose;
- González-Montaner, Pablo;
- Corti, Marcelo;
- Lagane, Bernard;
- Vergne, Isabelle;
- Allers, Carolina;
- Kaushal, Deepak;
- Kuroda, Marcelo J;
- del Carmen Sasiain, Maria;
- Neyrolles, Olivier;
- Maridonneau-Parini, Isabelle;
- Lugo-Villarino, Geanncarlo;
- Vérollet, Christel
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.091Abstract
The tuberculosis (TB) bacillus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), and HIV-1 act synergistically; however, the mechanisms by which Mtb exacerbates HIV-1 pathogenesis are not well known. Using in vitro and ex vivo cell culture systems, we show that human M(IL-10) anti-inflammatory macrophages, present in TB-associated microenvironment, produce high levels of HIV-1. In vivo, M(IL-10) macrophages are expanded in lungs of co-infected non-human primates, which correlates with disease severity. Furthermore, HIV-1/Mtb co-infected patients display an accumulation of M(IL-10) macrophage markers (soluble CD163 and MerTK). These M(IL-10) macrophages form direct cell-to-cell bridges, which we identified as tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) involved in viral transfer. TNT formation requires the IL-10/STAT3 signaling pathway, and targeted inhibition of TNTs substantially reduces the enhancement of HIV-1 cell-to-cell transfer and overproduction in M(IL-10) macrophages. Our study reveals that TNTs facilitate viral transfer and amplification, thereby promoting TNT formation as a mechanism to be explored in TB/AIDS potential therapeutics.
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