Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel

Epigenetic analysis of monocytes from active TB patients demonstrated enrichment of KCNJ15, which encodes an inwardly rectifying K+ channel (Kir4.2). We investigated the function of Kir4.2 in mycobacterial infection using a gain and loss-of-function approach and knockout mouse model. Kir4.2 was obse...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1631102023-02-28T18:32:50Z Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel Lim, Carey Fang Hui - School of Biological Sciences A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs Amit Singhal amit_singhal@idlabs.a-star.edu.sg Science::Biological sciences::Microbiology::Immunology Epigenetic analysis of monocytes from active TB patients demonstrated enrichment of KCNJ15, which encodes an inwardly rectifying K+ channel (Kir4.2). We investigated the function of Kir4.2 in mycobacterial infection using a gain and loss-of-function approach and knockout mouse model. Kir4.2 was observed to promote inflammation and apoptosis and led to changes in immune populations in the lung and their ability to control bacterial burden. Additionally, we found that the necrotic mycobacterial granuloma microenvironment possessed a high K+ milieu. Exploring the effects of high extracellular K+ ([K+]e) on monocytes revealed that K+ influx resulted in mitochondrial dysfunction-induced autophagic bacterial killing. Thus, this study investigated the role of KCNJ15/Kir4.2 and high [K+]e on the acute host immune response against mycobacterial infection, which may inform future potassium-targeting host-directed therapeutics. Doctor of Philosophy 2022-11-24T01:27:50Z 2022-11-24T01:27:50Z 2022 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Lim, C. F. H. (2022). Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163110 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163110 10.32657/10356/163110 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lim, Carey Fang Hui
Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
description Epigenetic analysis of monocytes from active TB patients demonstrated enrichment of KCNJ15, which encodes an inwardly rectifying K+ channel (Kir4.2). We investigated the function of Kir4.2 in mycobacterial infection using a gain and loss-of-function approach and knockout mouse model. Kir4.2 was observed to promote inflammation and apoptosis and led to changes in immune populations in the lung and their ability to control bacterial burden. Additionally, we found that the necrotic mycobacterial granuloma microenvironment possessed a high K+ milieu. Exploring the effects of high extracellular K+ ([K+]e) on monocytes revealed that K+ influx resulted in mitochondrial dysfunction-induced autophagic bacterial killing. Thus, this study investigated the role of KCNJ15/Kir4.2 and high [K+]e on the acute host immune response against mycobacterial infection, which may inform future potassium-targeting host-directed therapeutics.
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Lim, Carey Fang Hui
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author Lim, Carey Fang Hui
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title Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
title_short Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
title_full Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
title_fullStr Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
title_full_unstemmed Ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
title_sort ionic regulation of mycobacterial infection by potassium and potassium channel
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163110
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