Journalartikel

Genome-wide Chromatin Profiling of Legionella pneumophila-Infected Human Macrophages Reveals Activation of the Probacterial Host Factor TNFAIP2


AutorenlisteDu Bois, Ilona; Marsico, Annalisa; Bertrams, Wilhelm; Schweiger, Michal R.; Caffrey, Brian E.; Sittka-Stark, Alexandra; Eberhardt, Martin; Vera, Julio; Vingron, Martin; Schmeck, Bernd T.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2016

Seiten454-463

ZeitschriftThe Journal of Infectious Diseases

Bandnummer214

Heftnummer3

ISSN0022-1899

eISSN1537-6613

Open Access StatusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw171

VerlagOxford University Press


Abstract

Background. Legionella pneumophila is a causative agent of severe pneumonia. Infection leads to a broad host cell response, as evident, for example, on the transcriptional level. Chromatin modifications, which control gene expression, play a central role in the transcriptional response to L. pneumophila.

Methods. We infected human-blood-derived macrophages (BDMs) with L. pneumophila and used chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing to screen for gene promoters with the activating histone 4 acetylation mark.

Results. We found the promoter of tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced protein 2 (TNFAIP2) to be acetylated at histone H4. This factor has not been characterized in the pathology of L. pneumophila. TNFAIP2 messenger RNA and protein were upregulated in response to L. pneumophila infection of human-BDMs and human alveolar epithelial (A549) cells. We showed that L. pneumophila-induced TNFAIP2 expression is dependent on the NF-kappa B transcription factor. Importantly, knock down of TNFAIP2 led to reduced intracellular replication of L. pneumophila Corby in A549 cells.

Conclusions. Taken together, genome-wide chromatin analysis of L. pneumophila-infected macrophages demonstrated induction of TNFAIP2, a NF-kappa B-dependent factor relevant for bacterial replication.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilDu Bois, I., Marsico, A., Bertrams, W., Schweiger, M., Caffrey, B., Sittka-Stark, A., et al. (2016) Genome-wide Chromatin Profiling of Legionella pneumophila-Infected Human Macrophages Reveals Activation of the Probacterial Host Factor TNFAIP2, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 214(3), pp. 454-463. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw171

APA-ZitierstilDu Bois, I., Marsico, A., Bertrams, W., Schweiger, M., Caffrey, B., Sittka-Stark, A., Eberhardt, M., Vera, J., Vingron, M., & Schmeck, B. (2016). Genome-wide Chromatin Profiling of Legionella pneumophila-Infected Human Macrophages Reveals Activation of the Probacterial Host Factor TNFAIP2. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 214(3), 454-463. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw171



Schlagwörter


A549CYTOKINE RELEASEhistone modificationsLegionella pneumophilalung epitheliumPNEUMONIAETNFAIP2

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