TB Research

Decreased Interleukin-1 Family Cytokine Production in Patients with Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease

Bock‐Gie Jung, Kristin Dean, Carly Wadle, Buka Samten, Deepak Tripathi, Richard J. Wallace, Barbara A. Brown‐Elliott, Torry A. Tucker, et al. (11 authors)

Microbiology Spectrum · 2022-10

Abstract

Upon MAC stimulation, the production of IL-1 family cytokines and IL-10 by PBMCs of NTMPD patients was attenuated compared with that of healthy household contacts. Upon MAC stimulation, the expression of TLR2 and TWIK2 (one of the two-pore domain K+ channels) was attenuated in PBMCs of NTMPD patients compared with that of healthy household contacts. The production of IL-1 family cytokines by MAC-stimulated PBMCs and MAC-infected monocytes of healthy donors was reduced by a TLR2 inhibitor and two-pore domain K+ channel inhibitor. The ratio of monocytes was reduced in whole blood of NTMPD patients compared with that of healthy household contacts. Collectively, our data suggest that defects in the expression of TLR2 and TWIK2 in human PBMCs or monocytes and reduced monocyte ratio are involved in the reduced production of IL-1 family cytokines, and it may increase susceptibility to NTM pulmonary infection.

MeSH terms

  • Stimulation
  • Cytokine
  • Lung disease
  • Immunology
  • Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
  • TLR2
  • Medicine
  • Lung
  • Nontuberculous mycobacteria
  • Internal medicine