Identification and functional characterization of chicken Toll-like receptor 5 reveals a fundamental role in the biology of infection with Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium

被引:145
作者
Iqbal, M
Philbin, VJ
Withanage, GSK
Wigley, P
Beal, RK
Goodchild, MJ
Barrow, P
McConnell, I
Maskell, DJ
Young, J
Bumstead, N
Boyd, Y
Smith, AL
机构
[1] Inst Anim Hlth, Div Immunol & Pathol, Compton Lab, Newbury RG20 7NN, Berks, England
[2] Inst Anim Hlth, Div Microbiol, Compton Lab, Newbury, Berks, England
[3] Inst Anim Hlth, Div Mol Biol, Compton Lab, Newbury, Berks, England
[4] Univ Cambridge, Dept Vet Clin Med, Cambridge, England
关键词
D O I
10.1128/IAI.73.4.2344-2350.2005
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a major component of the pattern recognition receptor repertoire that detect invading microorganisms and direct the vertebrate immune system to eliminate infection. In chickens, the differential biology of Salmonella serovars (systemic versus gut-restricted localization) correlates with the presence or absence of flagella, a known TLR5 agonist. Chicken TLR5 (chTLR5) exhibits conserved sequence and structural similarity with mammalian TLR5 and is expressed in tissues and cell populations of immunological and stromal origin. Exposure of chTLR5(+) cells to flagellin induced elevated levels of chicken interieukin-1 beta (chIL-1 beta) but little upregulation of chIL-6 mRNA. Consistent with the flagellin-TLR5 hypothesis, an aflagellar Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium fliM mutant exhibited an enhanced ability to establish systemic infection. During the early stages of infection, the fliM mutant induced less IL-1 beta mRNA and polymorphonuclear cell infiltration of the gut. Collectively, the data represent the identification and functional characterization of a nommammalian TLR5 and indicate a role in restricting the entry of flagellated Salmonella into systemic sites of the chicken.
引用
收藏
页码:2344 / 2350
页数:7
相关论文
共 61 条
[11]   Toll-like receptors: molecular mechanisms of the mammalian immune response [J].
Brightbill, HD ;
Modlin, RL .
IMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 101 (01) :1-10
[12]   The DT40 web site: sampling and connecting the genes of a B cell line [J].
Buerstedde, JM ;
Arakawa, H ;
Watahiki, A ;
Carninci, PP ;
Hayashizaki, YY ;
Korn, B ;
Plachy, J .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2002, 30 (01) :230-231
[13]   FLAGELLA OF SALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUM ARE A VIRULENCE FACTOR IN INFECTED C57BL/6J MICE [J].
CARSIOTIS, M ;
WEINSTEIN, DL ;
KARCH, H ;
HOLDER, IA ;
OBRIEN, AD .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1984, 46 (03) :814-818
[14]   Two-dimensional screening of the Wageningen chicken BAC library [J].
Crooijmans, RPMA ;
Vrebalov, J ;
Dijkhof, RJM ;
van der Poel, JJ ;
Groenen, MAM .
MAMMALIAN GENOME, 2000, 11 (05) :360-363
[15]   Interleukin-1β does not contribute to genetic strain-based differences in iNOS expression and activity in chicken macrophages [J].
Dil, N ;
Qureshi, MA .
DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 2003, 27 (02) :137-146
[16]   Differential expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase is associated with differential Toll-like receptor-4 expression in chicken macrophages from different genetic backgrounds [J].
Dil, N ;
Qureshi, MA .
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, 2002, 84 (3-4) :191-207
[17]   Pharmacological analysis of signal transduction pathways required for oxidative burst in chicken heterophils stimulated by a Toll-like receptor 2 agonist [J].
Farnell, MB ;
He, HQ ;
Genovese, K ;
Kogut, MH .
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 3 (12) :1677-1684
[18]   Molecular cloning and functional characterization of chicken toll-like receptors - A single chicken toll covers multiple molecular patterns [J].
Fuku, A ;
Inoue, N ;
Matsumoto, M ;
Nomura, M ;
Yamada, K ;
Matsuda, Y ;
Toyoshima, K ;
Seya, T .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2001, 276 (50) :47143-47149
[19]   Cutting edge: Bacterial flagellin activates basolaterally expressed TLR5 to induce epithelial proinflammatory gene expression [J].
Gewirtz, AT ;
Navas, TA ;
Lyons, S ;
Godowski, PJ ;
Madara, JL .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2001, 167 (04) :1882-1885
[20]   Salmonella typhimurium translocates flagellin across intestinal epithelia, inducing a proinflammatory response [J].
Gewirtz, AT ;
Simon, PO ;
Schmitt, CK ;
Taylor, LJ ;
Hagedorn, CH ;
O'Brien, AD ;
Neish, AS ;
Madara, JL .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 2001, 107 (01) :99-109