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Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages

Hye-Soo Park et al · Taylor & Francis Group · 2025

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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. However, few molecules related to bacterial killing within T cell-induced macrophages are known; therefore, elucidating host responses against bacterial components is critical for developing strategies to treat TB. This study investigated the anti-mycobacterial responses induced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Rv1876 (bacterioferritin A). Rv1876 effectively activated macrophages; however, the protein itself did not elicit bacterial killing. When co-cultured with T cells (Rv1876–T cell), Mtb growth was substantially inhibited in Rv1876-activated macrophages. Rv1876–T cells enhanced endogenous hepcidin expression, an antimicrobial peptide, in Mtb-infected macrophages, which was co-localized adjacent to bacteria-containing phagosomes and directly interacted with them. Other major mycobacterial proteins and bacterioferritin B (Rv3841) did not induce hepcidin in Mtb-infected macrophages, irrespective of T cell involvement. These findings suggest that endogenous hepcidin induced by Rv1876–T cells may be a host bactericidal response and a promising target for host-directed therapies.

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al, H. S. P. E. (2025). Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages. https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2025.2539192

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al, Hye-Soo Park et. "Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages." 2025. https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2025.2539192.

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al, Hye-Soo Park et. 2025. "Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages.". https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2025.2539192.

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al, H. S. P. E. 2025, Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages, Taylor & Francis Group, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2025.2539192 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Endogenous hepcidin plays an essential role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1876 antigen-induced antimicrobial activity in macrophages
Autor / colaboradores
Hye-Soo Park et al
Editorial
Taylor & Francis Group
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
2222-1751
ISSN
2222-1751
Idioma
eng

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