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Vitamin D is required for IFN-gamma-mediated antimicrobial activity of human macrophages.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.102303
Publisher DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.3003045
PubMed ID
21998409
Description
Control of tuberculosis worldwide depends on our understanding of human immune mechanisms, which combat the infection. Acquired T cell responses are critical for host defense against microbial pathogens, yet the mechanisms by which they act in humans remain unclear. We report that T cells, by the release of interferon-γ (IFN-γ), induce autophagy, phagosomal maturation, the production of antimicrobial peptides such as cathelicidin, and antimicrobial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in human macrophages via a vitamin D-dependent pathway. IFN-γ induced the antimicrobial pathway in human macrophages cultured in vitamin D-sufficient sera, but not in sera from African-Americans that have lower amounts of vitamin D and who are more susceptible to tuberculosis. In vitro supplementation of vitamin D-deficient serum with 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 restored IFN-γ-induced antimicrobial peptide expression, autophagy, phagosome-lysosome fusion, and antimicrobial activity. These results suggest a mechanism in which vitamin D is required for acquired immunity to overcome the ability of intracellular pathogens to evade macrophage-mediated antimicrobial responses. The present findings underscore the importance of adequate amounts of vitamin D in all human populations for sustaining both innate and acquired immunity against infection.
Date of Publication
2011-10-12
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Fabri, Mario
Stenger, Steffen
Shin, Dong-Min
Yuk, Jae-Min
Liu, Philip T
Realegeno, Susan
Lee, Hye-Mi
Krutzik, Stephan R
Schenk, Mirjamorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie, Immunpathologie
Sieling, Peter A
Teles, Rosane
Montoya, Dennis
Iyer, Shankar S
Bruns, Heiko
Lewinsohn, David M
Hollis, Bruce W
Hewison, Martin
Adams, John S
Steinmeyer, Andreas
Zügel, Ulrich
Cheng, Genhong
Jo, Eun-Kyeong
Bloom, Barry R
Modlin, Robert L
Additional Credits
Institut für Pathologie, Immunpathologie
Series
Science translational medicine
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
ISSN
1946-6234
Access(Rights)
restricted
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