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Title: | Bosutinib stimulates macrophage survival, phagocytosis, and intracellular killing of bacteria | Authors: | da Silva, Ronni A. G. Stocks, Claudia J. Hu, Guangan Kline, Kimberly A. Chen, Jianzhu |
Keywords: | Medicine, Health and Life Sciences | Issue Date: | 2024 | Source: | da Silva, R. A. G., Stocks, C. J., Hu, G., Kline, K. A. & Chen, J. (2024). Bosutinib stimulates macrophage survival, phagocytosis, and intracellular killing of bacteria. ACS Infectious Diseases, 10(5), 1725-1738. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00086 | Project: | MOE2019-T2-2-089 CREATE |
Journal: | ACS Infectious Diseases | Abstract: | Host-acting compounds are emerging as potential alternatives to combating antibiotic resistance. Here, we show that bosutinib, an FDA-approved chemotherapeutic for treating chronic myelogenous leukemia, does not possess any antibiotic activity but enhances macrophage responses to bacterial infection. In vitro, bosutinib stimulates murine and human macrophages to kill bacteria more effectively. In a murine wound infection with vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis, a single intraperitoneal bosutinib injection or multiple topical applications on the wound reduce the bacterial load by approximately 10-fold, which is abolished by macrophage depletion. Mechanistically, bosutinib stimulates macrophage phagocytosis of bacteria by upregulating surface expression of bacterial uptake markers Dectin-1 and CD14 and promoting actin remodeling. Bosutinib also stimulates bacterial killing by elevating the intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species. Moreover, bosutinib drives NF-κB activation, which protects infected macrophages from dying. Other Src kinase inhibitors such as DMAT and tirbanibulin also upregulate expression of bacterial uptake markers in macrophages and enhance intracellular bacterial killing. Finally, cotreatment with bosutinib and mitoxantrone, another chemotherapeutic in clinical use, results in an additive effect on bacterial clearance in vitro and in vivo. These results show that bosutinib stimulates macrophage clearance of bacterial infections through multiple mechanisms and could be used to boost the host innate immunity to combat drug-resistant bacterial infections. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180061 | ISSN: | 2373-8227 | DOI: | 10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00086 | Organisations: | Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Centre | Research Centres: | Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering | Rights: | © 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This article is licensed under CC-BY 4.0. | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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