Selection and validation of genes related to oxidative stress production and clearance in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

In the fight against tuberculosis, besides chemotherapy, the regulation of oxidative stress (OS) has also aroused people's interest in host-oriented therapy. However, there is limited research on the genes involved in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and clearance in macrophages infecte...

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Published inFrontiers in cellular and infection microbiology Vol. 13; p. 1324611
Main Authors Su, Renchun, Yuan, Jinfeng, Gao, Tianhui, Liu, Yuhong, Shu, Wei, Wang, Yufeng, Pang, Yu, Li, Qi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 12.12.2023
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Summary:In the fight against tuberculosis, besides chemotherapy, the regulation of oxidative stress (OS) has also aroused people's interest in host-oriented therapy. However, there is limited research on the genes involved in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and clearance in macrophages infected with (MTB). This study analyzes and explores this to provide a basis for exploring new targets for antituberculosis treatments. We established a macrophage model infected with MTB, counted intracellular bacteria, and determined the ROS produced using flow cytometry. We conducted ribonucleic acid sequencing, screened differentially expressed genes through transcriptomic methods, and validated the expression of them through reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The ROS of macrophages increased with intracellular bacteria at 4 h after infection with MTB and reached its peak at 48 h, surpassing the uninfected macrophages ( < 0.05). A total of 1,613 differentially expressed genes were identified after infection with MTB, of which 458 were associated with ROS, with over 50% involved in the response of organelles and biological processes to stimuli. We analyzed and identified six genes. After macrophage infection with MTB, the expression of increased, whereas the expression of decreased ( < 0.05). The expression of and increased, whereas the expression of decreased ( < 0.05). The ROS-related differentially expressed genes between MTB infected and uninfected macrophages may be related to some organelles and involved in various biological processes, molecular functions, and signaling pathways. Among them, , and may be related to ROS.
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Reviewed by: Ana Soriano Lerma, University of Granada, Spain
Edited by: Jose A Garcia-Salcedo, Andalusian Autonomous Government of Genomics and Oncological Research (GENYO), Spain
Nikhilesh Joardar, Washington University in St. Louis, United States
ISSN:2235-2988
2235-2988
DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2023.1324611