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Dynamics of macrophage polarization support $Salmonella$ persistence in a whole living organism

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Numerous intracellular bacterial pathogens interfere with macrophage function, including macrophage polarization, to establish a niche and persist. However, the spatiotemporal dynamics of macrophage polarization during infection within host remain to be investigated. Here, we implement a model of persistent Salmonella Typhimurium infection in zebrafish, which allows visualization of polarized macrophages and bacteria in real time at high resolution. While macrophages polarize toward M1-like phenotype to control early infection, during later stages, Salmonella persists inside non-inflammatory clustered macrophages. Transcriptomic profiling of macrophages showed a highly dynamic signature during infection characterized by a switch from pro-inflammatory to anti-inflammatory/pro-regenerative status and revealed a shift in adhesion program. In agreement with this specific adhesion signature, macrophage trajectory tracking identifies motionless macrophages as a permissive niche for persistent Salmonella . Our results demonstrate that zebrafish model provides a unique platform to explore, in a whole organism, the versatile nature of macrophage functional programs during bacterial acute and persistent infections.
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hal-04467359 , version 1 (16-10-2024)

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Jade Leiba, Tamara Sipka, Christina Begon-Pescia, Matteo Bernardello, Sofiane Tairi, et al.. Dynamics of macrophage polarization support $Salmonella$ persistence in a whole living organism. eLife, 2024, 13, pp.e89828. ⟨10.7554/eLife.89828⟩. ⟨hal-04467359⟩
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