The BCG Moreau Vaccine Upregulates In Vitro the Expression of TLR4, B7-1, Dectin-1 and EP2 on Human Monocytes.
Paulo Renato Zuquim AntasAndreon Santos Machado da SilvaLawrence H P AlbuquerqueMatheus Rogério de AlmeidaEvelyn Nunes Goulart da Silva PereiraLuiz R R Castello-BrancoCarlos G G de PontePublished in: Vaccines (2022)
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the second greatest killer worldwide and is caused by a single infectious agent. Since Bacillus Calmette−Guérin (BCG) is the only vaccine currently in use against TB, studies addressing the protective role of BCG in the context of inducible surface biomarkers are urgently required for TB control. Methods: In this study, groups of HIV-negative adult healthy donors (HD; n = 22) and neonate samples (UCB; n = 48) were voluntarily enrolled. The BCG Moreau strain was used for the in vitro mononuclear cell infections. Subsequently, phenotyping tools were used for surface biomarker detection. Monocytes were assayed for TLR4, B7-1, Dectin-1, EP2, and TIM-3 expression levels. Results: At 48 h, the BCG Moreau induced the highest TLR4, B7-1, and Dectin-1 levels in the HD group only (p-value < 0.05). TIM-3 expression failed to be modulated after BCG infection. At 72 h, BCG Moreau equally induced the highest EP2 levels in the HD group (p-value < 0.005), and higher levels were also found in HD when compared with the UCB group (p-value < 0.05). Conclusions: This study uncovers critical roles for biomarkers after the instruction of host monocyte activation patterns. Understanding the regulation of human innate immune responses is critical for vaccine development and for treating infectious diseases.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- endothelial cells
- poor prognosis
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- toll like receptor
- dendritic cells
- high glucose
- inflammatory response
- peripheral blood
- infectious diseases
- binding protein
- emergency department
- hiv aids
- diabetic rats
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- single cell
- drug induced
- hiv infected
- nuclear factor
- hiv positive
- antiretroviral therapy
- hepatitis c virus
- stem cells
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- oxidative stress
- label free
- stress induced
- cell therapy
- electronic health record
- men who have sex with men
- quantum dots