Green tea polyphenol inhibits Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival within human macrophages.

Paras K Anand, Deepak Kaul, Meera Sharma
Author Information
  1. Paras K Anand: Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, Chandigarh 160 012, India.

Abstract

Lack of maturation of phagosomes containing pathogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis within macrophages has been widely recognized as a crucial factor for the persistence of mycobacterial pathogen. Host molecule tryptophan-aspartate containing coat protein (TACO) has been shown to play a crucial role in the arrest of such a maturation process. The present study was addressed to understand whether or not polyphenols derived from green tea could down-regulate TACO gene transcription. And if yes, what impact TACO gene down-regulation has on the uptake/survival of M. tuberculosis within macrophages. The reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and reporter assay technology, employed in this study, revealed that the major component of green tea polyphenols, epigallocatechin-3-gallate had the inherent capacity to down-regulate TACO gene transcription within human macrophages through its ability to inhibit Sp1 transcription factor. We also found out that TACO gene promoter does contain Sp1 binding sequence using bioinformatics tools. The down-regulation of TACO gene expression by epigallocatechin-3-gallate was accompanied by inhibition of mycobacterium survival within macrophages as assessed through flow cytometry and colony counts. Based on these results, we propose that epigallocatechin-3-gallate may be of importance in the prevention of tuberculosis infection.

Grants

  1. N01 AI-75320/NIAID NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Antioxidants
Camellia sinensis
Catechin
Colony Count, Microbial
Down-Regulation
Flavonoids
Flow Cytometry
Humans
Jurkat Cells
Macrophages
Microfilament Proteins
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Phenols
Plant Extracts
Polyphenols
Sp1 Transcription Factor
Tuberculosis

Chemicals

Antioxidants
Flavonoids
Microfilament Proteins
Phenols
Plant Extracts
Polyphenols
Sp1 Transcription Factor
coronin proteins
Catechin
epigallocatechin gallate

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