Identification and characterization of novel infection associated transcripts in macrophages

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Abstract

By analysis of lncRNA expression profiles of macrophages in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection, we identified novel highly expressed transcripts, unique in encompassing a protein coding transcript- Cytidine Monophosphate Kinase 2 (CMPK2) and a previously identified lncRNA- Negative Regulator of Interferon Response (NRIR). While these transcripts (TILT1, 2,3–TLR4 and Infection induced Long Transcript) are induced by virulent Mtb as well as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) early, lack of/delayed expression in non-viable Mtb/BCG infected cells, respectively, suggest an important role in macrophage responses. The elevated expression by 3 hr in response to fast growing bacteria further emphasizes the importance of these RNAs in the macrophage infection response. Overall, we provide evidence for the presence of multiple transcripts that form a part of the early infection response programme of macrophages. Abbreviations: IFN: Interferon; NRIR: negative regulator of interferon response; CMPK2: cytidine/ uridine monophosphate kinase; LPS: lipopolysaccharide; LAM: Lipoarabinomannan; PIMs: Phosphatidylinositol Mannosides; TILT1, 2,3: TLR4 and Infection induced Long Transcript; TLR4: Toll-like receptor 4; Mtb: Mycobacterium tuberculosis; BCG: Mycobacterium bovis BCG; MDMs: human monocyte derived macrophages.

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Arumugam, P., Singla, M., Lodha, R., & Rao, V. (2021). Identification and characterization of novel infection associated transcripts in macrophages. RNA Biology, 18(S2), 604–611. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2021.1989217

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