T-Bet Controls Susceptibility of Mice to Coxiella burnetii Infection

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Mezouar, Soraya | Lepidi, Hubert | Omar Osman, Ikram | Gorvel, Jean-Pierre | Raoult, Didier | Mege, Jean-Louis | Bechah, Yassina

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International audience. T-bet is a transcription factor known to initiate and coordinate the gene expression program during Th1 differentiation, which is crucial for clearance of intracellular pathogens. Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii. This bacterium is transmitted to humans by aerosol. Indeed, the inhibition of the Coxiella-specific adaptive Th1 immune response leads to persistent infection and organ injury. How deficiency of T-bet affects host infection by C. burnetii has not been investigated. Here, using mice with a deletion of the T-bet gene and an airborne mode of infection to reproduce the natural conditions of C. burnetii infection, we show that infected T-bet–/– mice were more affected than wild-type mice. The lack of T-bet leads to defective bacterial control, intense replication, persistent infection, and organ injury manifesting as an increased number of granulomas. The absence of T-bet was also associated with an impaired immune response. Indeed, the production of the immunomodulatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 was increased, whereas the expression of microbicidal genes by splenocytes was impaired. Moreover, the absence of T-bet exhibited impaired production of interferon-γ, the principal cytokine released by Th1 effector cells. Thus, our study highlights the key role of T-bet in the control of C. burnetii infection in mice and leads to a reappraisal of granulomas in the pathogenesis of Q fever disease.

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