Dysregulation of the IFN-I signaling pathway by Mycobacterium tuberculosis leads to exacerbation of HIV-1 infection of macrophages

Author:

Dupont Maeva1234,Rousset Stella15,Manh Thien-Phong Vu6,Monard Sarah Catherine123,Pingris Karine1,Souriant Shanti1,Vahlas Zoï123,Velez Tomàs1,Poincloux Renaud123,Maridonneau-Parini Isabelle123,Neyrolles Olivier123,Lugo-Villarino Geanncarlo123,Vérollet Christel123

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Pharmacologie et Biologie Structurale, IPBS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS , Toulouse, France

2. International Research Project (IRP) CNRS “MAC-TB/HIV” , Toulouse, France

3. International Research Project (IRP) CNRS “MAC-TB/HIV” , Buenos Aires, Argentina

4. The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, The University of Oxford , Oxford, UK

5. Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Toulouse University Hospital , Toulouse Cedex, France

6. Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, INSERM, CIML , Marseille, France

Abstract

Abstract While tuberculosis (TB) is a risk factor in HIV-1-infected individuals, the mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the agent of TB in humans, worsens HIV-1 pathogenesis still need to be fully elucidated. Recently, we showed that HIV-1 infection and spread are exacerbated in macrophages exposed to TB-associated microenvironments. Transcriptomic analysis of macrophages conditioned with medium of Mtb-infected human macrophages (cmMTB) revealed an up-regulation of the typeI interferon (IFN-I) pathway, characterized by the overexpression of IFN-inducible genes. Historically, IFN-I are well known for their antiviral functions, but our previous work showed that this is not the case in the context of coinfection with HIV-1. Here, we show that the IFN-I response signature in cmMTB-treated macrophages matches the one observed in the blood of active TB patients, and depends on the timing of incubation with cmMTB. This suggests that the timing of macrophage's exposure to IFN-I can impact their capacity to control HIV-1 infection. Strikingly, we found that cmMTB-treated macrophages are hyporesponsive to extrastimulation with exogenous IFN-I, used to mimic HIV-1 infection. Yet, depleting STAT1 by gene silencing to block the IFN-I signaling pathway reduced TB-induced exacerbation of HIV-1 infection. Altogether, by aiming to understand why TB-derived IFN-I preexposure of macrophages did not induce antiviral immunity against HIV-1, we demonstrated that these cells are hyporesponsive to exogenous IFN-I, a phenomenon that prevents macrophage activation against HIV-1.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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