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The thrombomodulin lectin-like domain does not change host responses to tuberculosis

Authors :
T. van der Poll
C. M. van der Loos
Edward M. Conway
O. J. de Boer
Liesbeth M. Kager
A. F. de Vos
C. van 't Veer
Joris J. T. H. Roelofs
Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Center of Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
Pathology
Infectious diseases
Source :
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 111(2), 345-353. Schattauer GmbH
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

SummaryTuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis, is a devastating infectious disease causing many deaths world-wide. Thrombomodulin (TM) is a multidomain glycoprotein expressed on all vascular endothelial cells. We here studied the role of the lectin-like domain of TM, responsible for a variety of anti-inflammatory properties of TM, during TB. We compared the extent of TM-expression in human lung tissue of TB and control patients. The, the role of the lectin-like domain of TM was investigated by comparing mice lacking this domain (TMLeD/LeD mice) with wild-type (WT) mice during experimental lung TB induced by infection with M. tuberculosis via the airways. Lungs were harvested for analyses at two, six and 29 weeks after infection. Lung TM-expression was downregulated in TB patients, which was not related to changes in the amount of endothelium in infected lungs. TMLeD/LeD mice showed unaltered mycobacterial loads in lungs, liver and spleen during experimental TB. Additionally, lung histopathology and cytokine concentrations were largely similar in TMLeD/LeD and WT mice, while total leukocyte counts were increased in lungs of TMLeD/LeD mice after 29 weeks of infection. Mortality did not occur in either group. The lectin-like domain of TM does not play an important role in the host response to M. tuberculosis infection in mice.

Details

ISSN :
2567689X and 03406245
Volume :
111
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thrombosis and haemostasis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72006d12c39f3b8769785a533e2954c1