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Culture of Mycobacterium smegmatis in Different Carbon Sources to Induce In Vitro Cholesterol Consumption Leads to Alterations in the Host Cells after Infection: A Macrophage Proteomics Analysis.


ABSTRACT: During tuberculosis, Mycobacterium uses host macrophage cholesterol as a carbon and energy source. To mimic these conditions, Mycobacterium smegmatis can be cultured in minimal medium (MM) to induce cholesterol consumption in vitro. During cultivation, M. smegmatis consumes MM cholesterol and changes the accumulation of cell wall compounds, such as PIMs, LM, and LAM, which plays an important role in its pathogenicity. These changes lead to cell surface hydrophobicity modifications and H2O2 susceptibility. Furthermore, when M. smegmatis infects J774A.1 macrophages, it induces granuloma-like structure formation. The present study aims to assess macrophage molecular disturbances caused by M. smegmatis after cholesterol consumption, using proteomics analyses. Proteins that showed changes in expression levels were analyzed in silico using OmicsBox and String analysis to investigate the canonical pathways and functional networks involved in infection. Our results demonstrate that, after cholesterol consumption, M. smegmatis can induce deregulation of protein expression in macrophages. Many of these proteins are related to cytoskeleton remodeling, immune response, the ubiquitination pathway, mRNA processing, and immunometabolism. The identification of these proteins sheds light on the biochemical pathways involved in the mechanisms of action of mycobacteria infection, and may suggest novel protein targets for the development of new and improved treatments.

SUBMITTER: de Lima JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8230116 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Culture of <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> in Different Carbon Sources to Induce In Vitro Cholesterol Consumption Leads to Alterations in the Host Cells after Infection: A Macrophage Proteomics Analysis.

de Lima Jaqueline Batista JB   da Silva Fonseca Lana Patricia LP   Xavier Luciana Pereira LP   de Matos Macchi Barbarella B   Cassoli Juliana Silva JS   da Silva Edilene Oliveira EO   da Silva Valadares Rafael Borges RB   do Nascimento José Luiz Martins JLM   Santos Agenor Valadares AV   de Sena Chubert Bernardo Castro CBC  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20210528 6


During tuberculosis, <i>Mycobacterium</i> uses host macrophage cholesterol as a carbon and energy source. To mimic these conditions, <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> can be cultured in minimal medium (MM) to induce cholesterol consumption in vitro. During cultivation, <i>M. smegmatis</i> consumes MM cholesterol and changes the accumulation of cell wall compounds, such as PIMs, LM, and LAM, which plays an important role in its pathogenicity. These changes lead to cell surface hydrophobicity modific  ...[more]

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