Autophagy in immune defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

I Vergne, S Singh, E Roberts, G Kyei, S Master… - Autophagy, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
I Vergne, S Singh, E Roberts, G Kyei, S Master, J Harris, S Haro, J Naylor, A Davis…
Autophagy, 2006Taylor & Francis
Autophagy is a newly recognized innate and adaptive immunity defense against intracellular
pathogens, in keeping with its role as a cytoplasmic maintenance pathway. Induction of
autophagy by physiological, pharmacological or immunological means can eliminate
intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, providing one of the first examples of the
immunological role of autophagy. Under normal circumstances, M. tuberculosis survives in
macrophages by inhibiting phagolysosome biogenesis. Induction of autophagy overcomes …
Autophagy is a newly recognized innate and adaptive immunity defense against intracellular pathogens, in keeping with its role as a cytoplasmic maintenance pathway. Induction of autophagy by physiological, pharmacological or immunological means can eliminate intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, providing one of the first examples of the immunological role of autophagy. Under normal circumstances, M. tuberculosis survives in macrophages by inhibiting phagolysosome biogenesis. Induction of autophagy overcomes the mycobacterial phagosome maturation block, and delivers the tubercle bacilli to degradative, compartments, where they are eliminated.
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