The C/EBPβ-SESN2 Axis Promotes M2b Macrophage Polarization Induced by T.cp-MIF to Suppress Inflammation in Thelazia Callipaeda Infection

Infection by the conjunctival sucking nematode Thelazia callipaeda results in ocular inflammation and immune impairment. T.cp-MIF, a macrophage migration inhibitor factor of T. callipaeda, can induce macrophage polarization and is involved in the host innate immune response, but little is known abou...

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description Infection by the conjunctival sucking nematode Thelazia callipaeda results in ocular inflammation and immune impairment. T.cp-MIF, a macrophage migration inhibitor factor of T. callipaeda, can induce macrophage polarization and is involved in the host innate immune response, but little is known about the regulatory mechanisms and the actual immune effect. Understanding the immunoregulatory mechanisms carries significant clinical relevance for the development of novel preventative and therapeutic strategies. The macrophages were induced by T.cp-MIF in vitro, and the polarization direction at different times and the expression of inflammatory factors were detected by flow cytometry analysis, qPCR and western blotting. The key transcription factors and target genes were screened through transcriptome data, and the functions of transcription factors were verified by inhibition experiments in vitro. T.cp-MIF and T. callipaeda adult worms can cause inflammation of the ocular conjunctiva and macrophage infiltration. T.cp-MIF activated macrophages presenting M2b polarization after 48 h and played a role in inhibiting inflammation. Furthermore, based on the results of transcriptome data analysis and inhibition experiments, we demonstrate that this polarization is dependent on the involvement of the transcription factor C/EBPβ and its target gene SESN2. Our results demonstrated that the C/EBPβ-SESN2 axis plays an important regulatory role in T.cp-MIF-induced macrophage M2b polarization and it provides a new perspective for understanding the immune escape of ocular parasite infection.
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