Protein Kinase C δ: a critical hub regulating macrophage immunomodulatory functions during infection.

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Wellcome Discovery Research Platforms in Infections, Centre for Infectious Diseases Research in Africa (CIDRI-Africa), Institute of Infectious Diseases and Molecular Medicine (IDM), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7925, Republic of South Africa.

Published: May 2025


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A host-modulating candidate gene involved in putative pathogen-killing pathways, with potential novel therapeutic intervention, Protein Kinase C - δ (PKCδ) has been recognized as a critical marker of inflammation with clinical and experimental evidence in recent years. Pulmonary microenvironment during infection is largely governed by lung resident macrophages, initiating innate and subsequent adaptive immune responses. We investigated the role of PKCδ in macrophages using a macrophage-specific PKCδ knockout mice model (LysMPKCδ). PKCδ deficiency in macrophages triggers an early lymphocytic immune response, increases neutrophil recruitment, and reduces inflammatory macrophages in the lungs, leading to higher burden and exacerbated pathology. Experimental and omics analysis further revealed that dysregulation of antimicrobial effector functions is detrimental to macrophage's ability to restrict bacterial growth . Importantly this defect was mitigated by exogenous GM-CSF supplementation and/or overexpressing PKCδ in macrophages. Thus, PKCδ plays a crucial role in immune modulation during infection with GM-CSF amongst several downstream pathways through which PKCδ exerts its regulatory effects.

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