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Modeling Mycobacterium tuberculosis early granuloma formation in experimental human lung tissue.


ABSTRACT: The widely used animal models for tuberculosis (TB) display fundamental differences from human TB. Therefore, a validated model that recapitulates human lung TB is attractive for TB research. Here, we describe a unique method for establishment of TB infection in an experimental human lung tissue model. The model is based on cell lines derived from human lungs and primary macrophages from peripheral blood, and displays characteristics of human lung tissue, including evenly integrated macrophages throughout the epithelium, production of extracellular matrix, stratified epithelia and mucus secretion. Establishment of experimental infection in the model tissue with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes TB, resulted in clustering of macrophages at the site of infection, reminiscent of early TB granuloma formation. We quantitated the extent of granuloma formation induced by different strains of mycobacteria and validated our model against findings in other TB models. We found that early granuloma formation is dependent on ESAT-6, which is secreted via the type VII secretion machinery of virulent mycobacteria. Our model, which can facilitate the discovery of the interactions between mycobacteria and host cells in a physiological environment, is the first lung tissue model described for TB.

SUBMITTER: Parasa VR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3917249 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modeling Mycobacterium tuberculosis early granuloma formation in experimental human lung tissue.

Parasa Venkata Ramanarao VR   Rahman Muhammad Jubayer MJ   Ngyuen Hoang Anh Thu AT   Svensson Mattias M   Brighenti Susanna S   Lerm Maria M  

Disease models & mechanisms 20131107 2


The widely used animal models for tuberculosis (TB) display fundamental differences from human TB. Therefore, a validated model that recapitulates human lung TB is attractive for TB research. Here, we describe a unique method for establishment of TB infection in an experimental human lung tissue model. The model is based on cell lines derived from human lungs and primary macrophages from peripheral blood, and displays characteristics of human lung tissue, including evenly integrated macrophages  ...[more]

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