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The chemokine receptor CXCR4 promotes granuloma formation by sustaining a mycobacteria-induced angiogenesis programme

Authors
Torraca, V., Tulotta, C., Snaar-Jagalska, B.E., Meijer, A.H.
ID
ZDB-PUB-170324-8
Date
2017
Source
Scientific Reports   7: 45061 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Meijer, Annemarie H., Snaar-Jagalska, Ewa B., Torraca, Vincenzo
Keywords
Angiogenesis, Innate immunity, Mechanisms of disease, Tuberculosis
MeSH Terms
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Genes, Reporter
  • Mycobacterium marinum*
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/metabolism
  • Granuloma/genetics
  • Granuloma/metabolism*
  • Granuloma/pathology*
  • Inflammation/genetics
  • Inflammation/metabolism
  • Inflammation/pathology
  • Zebrafish
  • Gene Expression
  • Neovascularization, Pathologic/etiology*
  • Neovascularization, Pathologic/metabolism
  • Receptors, CXCR4/genetics
  • Receptors, CXCR4/metabolism*
  • Macrophages/immunology
  • Macrophages/metabolism
  • Macrophages/microbiology
  • Cell Movement/genetics
  • Mutation
  • Signal Transduction
  • Animals
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PubMed
28332618 Full text @ Sci. Rep.
Abstract
CXC chemokine receptor 4 plays a critical role in chemotaxis and leukocyte differentiation. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that links this receptor to angiogenesis. Using the well-established zebrafish-Mycobacterium marinum model for tuberculosis, angiogenesis was recently found to be important for the development of cellular aggregates called granulomas that contain the mycobacteria and are the hallmark of tuberculosis disease. Here, we found that initiation of the granuloma-associated proangiogenic programme requires CXCR4 signalling. The nascent granulomas in cxcr4b-deficient zebrafish embryos were poorly vascularised, which in turn also delayed bacterial growth. Suppressed infection expansion in cxcr4b mutants could not be attributed to an overall deficient recruitment of leukocytes or to different intramacrophage bacterial growth rate, as cxcr4b mutants displayed similar microbicidal capabilities against initial mycobacterial infection and the cellular composition of granulomatous lesions was similar to wildtype siblings. Expression of vegfaa was upregulated to a similar extent in cxcr4b mutants and wildtypes, suggesting that the granuloma vascularisation phenotype of cxcr4b mutants is independent of vascular endothelial growth factor.
Genes / Markers
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Phenotype
Fish Conditions Stage Phenotype Figure
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; i114Tg; ump2Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MLong-pec
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; i114Tg; ump2Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MLong-pec
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
cxcr4bt26035/t26035; s843Tgbacterial treatment by injection: Mycobacterium marinum MDays 7-13
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Mutations / Transgenics
Allele Construct Type Affected Genomic Region
i114TgTransgenic Insertion
    s843TgTransgenic Insertion
      t26035
        Point Mutation
        ump2TgTransgenic Insertion
          y1TgTransgenic Insertion
            zf550TgTransgenic Insertion
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              Human Disease / Model
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              Sequence Targeting Reagents
              Target Reagent Reagent Type
              il1bMO1-il1bMRPHLNO
              irf8MO1-irf8MRPHLNO
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              Antibodies
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              Engineered Foreign Genes
              Marker Marker Type Name
              EGFPEFGEGFP
              GFPEFGGFP
              mCherryEFGmCherry
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