Genetic modulation of TLR8 response following bacterial phagocytosis.

Michael P Gantier, Aaron T Irving, Maria Kaparakis-Liaskos, Dakang Xu, Vanessa A Evans, Paul U Cameron, James A Bourne, Richard L Ferrero, Matthias John, Mark A Behlke, Bryan R G Williams

Centre for Cancer Research, Monash Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Journal Article: Human Mutation (impact factor: 6.89). 09/2010; 31(9):1069-79. DOI: 10.1002/humu.21321

Abstract

Human Toll-like receptors (TLRs) TLR7, TLR8, and TLR9 are important immune sensors of foreign nucleic acids encountered by phagocytes. Although there is growing evidence implicating TLR7 and TLR9 in the detection of intracellular pathogenic bacteria, characterization of such a role for TLR8 is currently lacking. A recent genetic study has correlated the presence of a TLR8 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs3764880:A>G; p.Met1Val) with the development of active tuberculosis, suggesting a role for TLR8 in the detection of phagosomal bacteria. Here we provide the first direct evidence that TLR8 sensing is activated in human monocytic cells following Helicobacter pylori phagocytosis. In addition, we show that rs3764880 fine tunes translation of the two TLR8 main isoforms, without affecting protein function. Although we show that TLR8 variant 2 (TLR8v2) is the prevalent form of TLR8 contributing to TLR8 function, we also uncover a role for the TLR8 long isoform (TLR8v1) in the positive regulation of TLR8 function in CD16(+)CD14(+) differentiated monocytes. Thus, TLR8 sensing can be activated following bacterial phagocytosis, and rs3764880 may play a role in the modulation of TLR8-dependent microbicidal response of infected macrophages.

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Keywords

bacterial phagocytosis
 
evidence implicating TLR7
 
foreign nucleic acids
 
Helicobacter pylori phagocytosis
 
human monocytic cells
 
Human Toll-like receptors
 
immune sensors
 
intracellular pathogenic bacteria
 
modulation
 
p.Met1Val
 
prevalent form
 
protein function
 
recent genetic study
 
rs3764880 fine tunes translation
 
TLR8
 
TLR8 function
 
TLR8 single nucleotide polymorphism
 
TLR8 variant 2
 
TLR8-dependent microbicidal response
 
two TLR8 main isoforms