Department of Microbiology and Immunology, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
Department of Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Canada.
PLoS Pathog. 2023 Jun 1;19(6):e1011389. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011389. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Mycobacteria are responsible for several human and animal diseases. NOD2 is a pattern recognition receptor that has an important role in mycobacterial recognition. However, the mechanisms by which mutations in NOD2 alter the course of mycobacterial infection remain unclear. Herein, we aimed to review the totality of studies directly addressing the relationship between NOD2 and mycobacteria as a foundation for moving the field forward. NOD2 was linked to mycobacterial infection at 3 levels: (1) genetic, through association with mycobacterial diseases of humans; (2) chemical, through the distinct NOD2 ligand in the mycobacterial cell wall; and (3) immunologic, through heightened NOD2 signaling caused by the unique modification of the NOD2 ligand. The immune response to mycobacteria is shaped by NOD2 signaling, responsible for NF-κB and MAPK activation, and the production of various immune effectors like cytokines and nitric oxide, with some evidence linking this to bacteriologic control. Absence of NOD2 during mycobacterial infection of mice can be detrimental, but the mechanism remains unknown. Conversely, the success of immunization with mycobacteria has been linked to NOD2 signaling and NOD2 has been targeted as an avenue of immunotherapy for diseases even beyond mycobacteria. The mycobacteria-NOD2 interaction remains an important area of study, which may shed light on immune mechanisms in disease.
分枝杆菌可引起人类和动物的多种疾病。NOD2 是一种模式识别受体,在分枝杆菌识别中发挥重要作用。然而,NOD2 突变如何改变分枝杆菌感染的过程仍不清楚。本文旨在回顾直接研究 NOD2 与分枝杆菌之间关系的所有研究,为该领域的发展奠定基础。NOD2 与分枝杆菌感染的关系体现在 3 个方面:(1)遗传方面,与人类分枝杆菌病相关;(2)化学方面,通过分枝杆菌细胞壁中独特的 NOD2 配体;(3)免疫方面,通过 NOD2 配体的独特修饰导致 NOD2 信号增强。分枝杆菌的免疫反应受 NOD2 信号的调控,导致 NF-κB 和 MAPK 的激活,并产生各种免疫效应分子,如细胞因子和一氧化氮,有证据表明这与细菌控制有关。在分枝杆菌感染小鼠时缺乏 NOD2 可能有害,但机制尚不清楚。相反,用分枝杆菌进行免疫接种的成功与 NOD2 信号有关,NOD2 已被作为除分枝杆菌以外的疾病免疫治疗的一种途径。分枝杆菌-NOD2 相互作用仍然是一个重要的研究领域,它可能为疾病中的免疫机制提供新的认识。