First quantitative phosphoproteome analysis of TDM-activated macrophages reveals new insights in biological processes of macrophages stimulated with the mycobacterial cord factor. Surprisingly, the bioinformatic results revealed Mincle-dependent and-independent phosphorylation, which appear to affect different biological processes. Whereas PI3K/AKT signaling, dependent on Mincle, is involved in TDM-induced cytokine regulation, Mincle-independent phosphorylation and transcriptomic changes were linked to cell cycle regulation. Collectively, the observed reprogramming of macrophages by TDM might be relevant in the mycobacteriamacrophage interaction.
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