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Type I IFN drives neutrophil swarming, impeding lung T cell–macrophage interactions and TB control

William J. Branchett, Evangelos Stavropoulos, Jessica M. Shields, Alaa Al‐Dibouni, Marcos S. Cardoso, Ana Isabel Fernandes, Lúcia Moreira-Teixeira, Hubert Slawinski, Anna Mikolajczak, Angela Rodgers, Margarida Saraiva, Anne O’Garra

2025The Journal of Experimental Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The early immune mechanisms determining Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection outcome are unclear. Using bulk and scRNA-seq over the first weeks of infection, we describe an unexpected, higher early pulmonary type I IFN response in relatively resistant C57BL/6 as compared with highly TB-susceptible C3HeB/FeJ mice. C57BL/6 mice showed pronounced early monocyte-derived macrophage (MDM) accumulation and extensive CD4+ T cell-MDM interactions in lung lesions, accompanied by high expression of T cell-attractant chemokines by MDMs. Conversely, lesions in C3HeB/FeJ mice were dominated by neutrophils with high expression of pro-inflammatory chemokines, from which CD4+ T cells were spatially segregated. Early type I IFN signaling blockade reduced bacterial load and neutrophil swarming within early TB lesions while increasing CD4+ T cell numbers in both C57BL/6 and C3HeB/FeJ mice, with later more pronounced effects on bacterial load in C3HeB/FeJ mice. These data suggest that early type I IFN signaling during M. tuberculosis infection favors neutrophil accumulation and limits CD4+ T cell infiltration into developing lesions.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunologyChemokineMycobacterium tuberculosisLungImmune systemTuberculosisBlockadeInfiltration (HVAC)ChemotaxisMedicineBiologyMacrophageT cellInflammationSignal transductionInterferonCell typeCellMicrobiologyLung infectionImmunityInterferon gammaNeutrophileCytokinePulmonary tuberculosisInnate immune systemCancer researchInterferon type IDownregulation and upregulationBacteriaTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyImmune cells in cancerMycobacterium research and diagnosis