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Title: Cumulative signaling through NOD-2 and TLR-4 eliminates the mycobacterium tuberculosis concealed inside the mesenchymal stem cells
Authors: Aqdas, M.
Singh, S.
Amir, M.
Maurya, S. K.
Pahari, S.
Agrewala, J. N.
Keywords: tuberculosis
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
NOD-2
TLR-4
autophagy
Issue Date: 5-Aug-2021
Abstract: For a long time, tuberculosis (TB) has been inflicting mankind with the highest morbidity and mortality. Although the current treatment is extremely potent, a few bacilli can still hide inside the host mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). The functional capabilities of MSCs are known to be modulated by TLRs, NOD-2, and RIG-1 signaling. Therefore, we hypothesize that modulating the MSC activity through TLR-4 and NOD-2 can be an attractive immunotherapeutic strategy to eliminate the Mtb hiding inside these cells. In our current study, we observed that MSC stimulated through TLR-4 and NOD-2 (N2.T4) i) activated MSC and augmented the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines; ii) co-localized Mtb in the lysosomes; iii) induced autophagy; iv) enhanced NF-kB activity via p38 MAPK signaling pathway; and v) significantly reduced the intracellular survival of Mtb in the MSC. Overall, the results suggest that the triggering through N2.T4 can be a future method of immunotherapy to eliminate the Mtb concealed inside the MSC.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2350
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