Establishment of Tuberculosis infection begins with the successful entry and survival of the pathogen within macrophages. We previously showed that macrophage CD43 is required for optimal uptake and growth inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis both in vitro and in vivo. Here, we explore the mechanisms by which CD43 restricts mycobacterial growth in murine macrophages. We found that although M. tuberculosis grows more readily in resting CD43-/- macrophages, priming of cells with IFN-gamma returns the bacterial growth rate to that seen in CD43+/+ cells. To discern the mechanisms by which M. tuberculosis exhibits enhanced growth within resting CD43-/- macrophages, we assessed the induction of inflammatory mediators in response to infection. We found that absence of CD43 resulted in reduced production of TNF-alpha, IL-12 and IL-6 by M. tuberculosis-infected macrophages. We also found that infected resting, but not activated CD43-/- macrophages, showed decreased apoptosis and increased necrosis. Exogenous addition of the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha restored control of M. tuberculosis growth and induction of apoptosis to CD43+/+ levels. We propose that CD43 is involved in the inflammatory response to M. tuberculosis and, through the induction of pro-inflammatory mediators, can regulate apoptosis to control intracellular growth of the bacterium.

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