Mycobacterial CpsA activates type I IFN signaling in macrophages via cGAS-mediated pathway

Yue Ding,Jingfeng Tong,Geyang Luo, Rongfeng Sun, Cheng Bei,Zhihua Feng,Lu Meng,Fei Wang, Jing Zhou, Zihan Chen, Duoduo Li, Yufeng Fan,Shu Song,Decheng Wang,Carl G. Feng, Haipeng Liu,Qi Chen,Bo Yan,Qian Gao

iScience(2024)

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Type I IFN production is crucial in tuberculosis pathogenesis, yet the bacterial factors initiating this process are incompletely understood. CpsA, protein of Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, plays a key role in maintaining bacterial virulence and inhibiting host cell LC3-associated phagocytosis. By utilizing a CpsA full deletion mutant studies, we re-verified its essential role in infection-induced pathology and revealed its new role in type I IFN expression. CpsA deficiency hindered IFN production in infected macrophages in vitro as well as zebrafish and mice in vivo. This effect was linked to the cGAS-TBK1-IRF3 pathway, as evidenced by decreased TBK1 and IRF3 phosphorylation in CpsA-deficient bacterial strain-infected macrophages. Moreover, we further show that CpsA deficiency cause decreased cytosolic DNA levels, correlating with impaired phagosomal membrane rupture. Our findings reveal a new function of mycobacterial CpsA in type I IFN production and offer insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying mycobacterial infection pathology.
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Mycobacterium,CpsA,type I IFN,cGAS,cytosolic DNA sensing
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