Polygenic TB control and the sequence of innate/adaptive immune responses to infection: MHCII alleles determine the size of the S100A8/9‐producing neutrophil population

Author:

Logunova Nadezhda1,Kapina Marina1,Dyatlov Alexander1,Kondratieva Tatiana1,Rubakova Elvira1,Majorov Konstantin1,Kondratieva Elena1,Linge Irina1ORCID,Apt Alexander1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Immunogenetics Central Tuberculosis Research Institute Moscow Russia

Abstract

AbstractAmong several quantitative trait loci involved in tuberculosis (TB) control in mice, one was mapped within the chromosome 17 segment occupied by the H2 complex and another within the chromosome 3 segment comprising the S100A8/9 genes, which encode neutrophil inflammatory factor S100A8/9. Previously, we developed a panel of H2‐congenic mouse strains differing by small segments of the major histocompatibility complex Class II (MHC‐II) region from TB‐susceptible H2j mice transferred onto the genetic background of the TB‐resistant C57BL/6 (H2b) strain. Susceptible B6.I‐9.3 mice differ from B6 progenitors by the alleles of their only classical MHC‐II H2‐Aβ gene. The goals of the present study were to: (i) comprehensively characterise the differences in TB‐related phenotypes between mice of the two strains and (ii) decipher interactions between the H2‐Aβ and S100A8/9 genes. Here, we describe the dynamics of TB‐related phenotypes differentiating B6.I‐9.3 and B6 mice (colony forming units counts, histopathology, lung immune cell infiltration and cytokine profiles). We show that disproportionally diminished CD4+ T‐cell population, an enlarged S100A8/9‐positive neutrophil population and higher S100A8/9 serum levels in B6.I‐9.3 mice collectively form the ‘susceptible’ phenotype before infection. An increase in IL‐17 and a decrease in intrferon‐gamma production by CD4+ T‐cells in these mice provide a mechanistic explanation of this phenotype. Using F2 segregation analysis, we show that the number of S100A8/9‐producing neutrophils in lungs and spleens and the proportion of Th17 CD4+ T‐cells in lungs are significantly lower in the presence of the MHC‐II dominant ‘resistant’ b allele compared to the recessive ‘susceptible’ j/j genotype. This provides direct genetic evidence that MHC‐II‐regulated CD4+ T‐cell landscapes determine neutrophil abundance before infection, an important pathogenic factor in TB immunity.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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