BHLHE40 Regulates Myeloid Cell Polarization through IL-10–Dependent and –Independent Mechanisms

Author:

Hendrix Skyler V.1ORCID,Mreyoud Yassin1ORCID,McNehlan Michael E.1,Smirnov Asya1ORCID,Chavez Sthefany M.1ORCID,Hie Brian23,Chamberland Megan M.1ORCID,Bradstreet Tara R.4ORCID,Webber Ashlee M.4ORCID,Kreamalmeyer Darren1,Taneja Reshma5ORCID,Bryson Bryan D.23ORCID,Edelson Brian T.4ORCID,Stallings Christina L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. *Department of Molecular Microbiology, Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research, Washington, University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

2. †Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts

3. ‡Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

4. §Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri

5. ¶Department of Physiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Better understanding of the host responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections is required to prevent tuberculosis and develop new therapeutic interventions. The host transcription factor BHLHE40 is essential for controlling M. tuberculosis infection, in part by repressing Il10 expression, where excess IL-10 contributes to the early susceptibility of Bhlhe40−/− mice to M. tuberculosis infection. Deletion of Bhlhe40 in lung macrophages and dendritic cells is sufficient to increase the susceptibility of mice to M. tuberculosis infection, but how BHLHE40 impacts macrophage and dendritic cell responses to M. tuberculosis is unknown. In this study, we report that BHLHE40 is required in myeloid cells exposed to GM-CSF, an abundant cytokine in the lung, to promote the expression of genes associated with a proinflammatory state and better control of M. tuberculosis infection. Loss of Bhlhe40 expression in murine bone marrow–derived myeloid cells cultured in the presence of GM-CSF results in lower levels of proinflammatory associated signaling molecules IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12, TNF-α, inducible NO synthase, IL-2, KC, and RANTES, as well as higher levels of the anti-inflammatory–associated molecules MCP-1 and IL-10 following exposure to heat-killed M. tuberculosis. Deletion of Il10 in Bhlhe40−/− myeloid cells restored some, but not all, proinflammatory signals, demonstrating that BHLHE40 promotes proinflammatory responses via both IL-10–dependent and –independent mechanisms. In addition, we show that macrophages and neutrophils within the lungs of M. tuberculosis–infected Bhlhe40−/− mice exhibit defects in inducible NO synthase production compared with infected wild-type mice, supporting that BHLHE40 promotes proinflammatory responses in innate immune cells, which may contribute to the essential role for BHLHE40 during M. tuberculosis infection in vivo.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

HHS | NIH | NIAID | Division of Intramural Research

HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

HHS | NIH | National Center for Research Resources

Publisher

The American Association of Immunologists

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