Macrophages recognize streptococci through bacterial single‐stranded RNA

SD Deshmukh, B Kremer, M Freudenberg, S Bauer… - EMBO …, 2011 - embopress.org
SD Deshmukh, B Kremer, M Freudenberg, S Bauer, DT Golenbock, P Henneke
EMBO reports, 2011embopress.org
Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a leading cause of both neonatal sepsis and meningitis, two
diseases that are characterized by inflammation. However, the manner in which GBS
organisms are recognized by monocytes and macrophages is poorly understood. In this
study, we report that the recognition of GBS and other Gram‐positive bacteria by
macrophages and monocytes relies on bacterial single‐stranded RNA (ssRNA). ssRNA
interacts with a signalling complex, which comprises the Toll‐like receptor adaptors MyD88 …
Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a leading cause of both neonatal sepsis and meningitis, two diseases that are characterized by inflammation. However, the manner in which GBS organisms are recognized by monocytes and macrophages is poorly understood. In this study, we report that the recognition of GBS and other Gram‐positive bacteria by macrophages and monocytes relies on bacterial single‐stranded RNA (ssRNA). ssRNA interacts with a signalling complex, which comprises the Toll‐like receptor adaptors MyD88 and UNC‐93B, but not the established MyD88‐dependent ssRNA sensors. The role of ssRNA in the recognition of Gram‐positive bacteria—leading to the induction of inflammatory cytokines—has potential implications for sepsis pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment.
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