Autophagy induced by taurolidine protects against polymicrobial sepsis by promoting both host resistance and disease tolerance

  • Jie Huang
  • , Michael Ita
  • , Huiting Zhou
  • , He Zhao
  • , Fara Hassan
  • , Zhenjiang Bai
  • , D. Peter O'Leary
  • , Yiping Li
  • , H. Paul Redmond
  • , Jiang Huai Wang
  • , Jian Wang

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Abstract

Sepsis, septic shock, and their sequelae are the leading causes of death in intensive care units, with limited therapeutic options. Disease resistance and tolerance are two evolutionarily conserved yet distinct defense strategies that protect the host against microbial infection. Here, we report that taurolidine administered at 6 h before septic challenge led to strong protection against polymicrobial sepsis by promoting both host resistance and disease tolerance characterized by accelerated bacterial clearance, ameliorated organ damage, and diminished vascular and gut permeability. Notably, taurolidine administered at 6 h after septic challenge also rescued mice from sepsis-associated lethality by enhancing disease tolerance to tissue and organ injury. Importantly, this in vivo protection afforded by taurolidine depends on an intact autophagy pathway, as taurolidine protected wild-type mice but was unable to rescue autophagy-deficient mice from microbial sepsis. In vitro, taurolidine induced light chain 3-associated phagocytosis in innate phagocytes and autophagy in vascular endothelium and gut epithelium, resulting in augmented bactericidal activity and enhanced cellular tolerance to endotoxin-induced damage in these cells. These results illustrate that taurolidine-induced autophagy augments both host resistance and disease tolerance to bacterial infection, thereby conferring protection against microbial sepsis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2121244119
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume119
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2022

Keywords

  • autophagy
  • disease tolerance
  • host resistance
  • microbial sepsis

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