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Human alveolar lining fl uid from the elderly promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis intracellular growth and translocation into the cytosol of alveolar epithelial cells

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EPFL

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McKinney, John

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Olmo-Fontanez, Angelica M.

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Scordo, Julia M.

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Schami, Alyssa

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Garcia-Vilanova, Andreu

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Pino, Paula A.

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Hicks, Amberlee

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Mishra, Richa

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Maselli, Diego Jose

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Peters, Jay I.

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Restrepo, Blanca I.

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Nargan, Kievershen

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Naidoo, Threnesan

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Clemens, Daniel L.

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Steyn, Adrie J. C.

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V. Thacker, Vivek

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Turner, Joanne

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Schlesinger, Larry S.

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Torrelles, Jordi B.

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2024-06-19T13:35:18

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2024-06-19T13:35:18

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2024-06-19

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2024-04-01

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2025-01-30T14:20:17.882645Z

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The elderly population is highly susceptible to developing respiratory diseases, including tuberculosis, a devastating disease caused by the airborne pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( M.tb ) that kills one person every 18 seconds. Once M.tb reaches the alveolar space, it contacts alveolar lining fl uid (ALF), which dictates host-cell interactions. We previously determined that age-associated dysfunction of soluble innate components in human ALF leads to accelerated M.tb growth within human alveolar macrophages. Here we determined the impact of human ALF on M.tb infection of alveolar epithelial type cells (ATs), another critical lung cellular determinant of infection. We observed that elderly ALF (E-ALF)-exposed M.tb had signi fi cantly increased intracellular growth with rapid replication in ATs compared to adult ALF (A-ALF)-exposed bacteria, as well as a dampened in fl ammatory response. potential mechanism underlying this accelerated growth in ATs was our observation of increased bacterial translocation into the cytosol, a compartment that favors bacterial replication. These fi ndings in the context of our previous studies highlight how the oxidative and dysfunctional status of the elderly lung mucosa determines susceptibility to M.tb infection, including dampening immune responses and favoring bacterial replication within alveolar resident cell populations, including ATs, the most abundant resident cell type within the alveoli.

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UPKIN

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10.1016/j.mucimm.2024.01.001

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WOS:001236342200001

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/208709

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Elsevier Science Inc

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New York

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P01 AG-051428

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R33 AI-138280

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LT000231/2016-L

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S10 OD-028653

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P30 AI-168439

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1933-0219

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1935-3456

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Mucosal Immunology

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WoS

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Legionella-Pneumophila

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Phagosome Maturation

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Infection

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Rab5

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Phagocytosis

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Pathogen

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Bacilli

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Antigen

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Tissue

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Human alveolar lining fl uid from the elderly promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis intracellular growth and translocation into the cytosol of alveolar epithelial cells

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text::journal::journal article::research article

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oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:311688

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francois.schmitt@epfl.ch

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Journal Articles

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ARTICLE

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OpenAIREv4

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REVIEWED

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http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85

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168

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2

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155

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17

oairecerif.funder

National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

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HFSP Long-Term Fellowship

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Holcim Stiftung zur Forderung der Wissenschaftlichen

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Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation

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Office of the Director, NIH

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Douglass Graduate Fellowship at Texas Biomed

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Texas Biomedical Research Institute Interdisciplinary NexGen TB Research Advancement Center (IN-TRAC), an NIH/NIAID

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