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Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection

SopB is a type 3 secreted effector with phosphatase activity that Salmonella employs to manipulate host cellular processes, allowing the bacteria to establish their intracellular niche. One important function of SopB is activation of the pro-survival kinase Akt/protein kinase B in the infected host...

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Autores principales: Roppenser, Bernhard, Kwon, Hyunwoo, Canadien, Veronica, Xu, Risheng, Devreotes, Peter N., Grinstein, Sergio, Brumell, John H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071015
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author Roppenser, Bernhard
Kwon, Hyunwoo
Canadien, Veronica
Xu, Risheng
Devreotes, Peter N.
Grinstein, Sergio
Brumell, John H.
author_facet Roppenser, Bernhard
Kwon, Hyunwoo
Canadien, Veronica
Xu, Risheng
Devreotes, Peter N.
Grinstein, Sergio
Brumell, John H.
author_sort Roppenser, Bernhard
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description SopB is a type 3 secreted effector with phosphatase activity that Salmonella employs to manipulate host cellular processes, allowing the bacteria to establish their intracellular niche. One important function of SopB is activation of the pro-survival kinase Akt/protein kinase B in the infected host cell. Here, we examine the mechanism of Akt activation by SopB during Salmonella infection. We show that SopB-mediated Akt activation is only partially sensitive to PI3-kinase inhibitors LY294002 and wortmannin in HeLa cells, suggesting that Class I PI3-kinases play only a minor role in this process. However, depletion of PI(3,4) P(2)/PI(3–5) P(3) by expression of the phosphoinositide 3-phosphatase PTEN inhibits Akt activation during Salmonella invasion. Therefore, production of PI(3,4) P(2)/PI(3–5) P(3) appears to be a necessary event for Akt activation by SopB and suggests that non-canonical kinases mediate production of these phosphoinositides during Salmonella infection. We report that Class II PI3-kinase beta isoform, IPMK and other kinases identified from a kinase screen all contribute to Akt activation during Salmonella infection. In addition, the kinases required for SopB-mediated activation of Akt vary depending on the type of infected host cell. Together, our data suggest that Salmonella has evolved to use a single effector, SopB, to manipulate a remarkably large repertoire of host kinases to activate Akt for the purpose of optimizing bacterial replication in its host.
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spelling pubmed-37500302013-08-29 Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection Roppenser, Bernhard Kwon, Hyunwoo Canadien, Veronica Xu, Risheng Devreotes, Peter N. Grinstein, Sergio Brumell, John H. PLoS One Research Article SopB is a type 3 secreted effector with phosphatase activity that Salmonella employs to manipulate host cellular processes, allowing the bacteria to establish their intracellular niche. One important function of SopB is activation of the pro-survival kinase Akt/protein kinase B in the infected host cell. Here, we examine the mechanism of Akt activation by SopB during Salmonella infection. We show that SopB-mediated Akt activation is only partially sensitive to PI3-kinase inhibitors LY294002 and wortmannin in HeLa cells, suggesting that Class I PI3-kinases play only a minor role in this process. However, depletion of PI(3,4) P(2)/PI(3–5) P(3) by expression of the phosphoinositide 3-phosphatase PTEN inhibits Akt activation during Salmonella invasion. Therefore, production of PI(3,4) P(2)/PI(3–5) P(3) appears to be a necessary event for Akt activation by SopB and suggests that non-canonical kinases mediate production of these phosphoinositides during Salmonella infection. We report that Class II PI3-kinase beta isoform, IPMK and other kinases identified from a kinase screen all contribute to Akt activation during Salmonella infection. In addition, the kinases required for SopB-mediated activation of Akt vary depending on the type of infected host cell. Together, our data suggest that Salmonella has evolved to use a single effector, SopB, to manipulate a remarkably large repertoire of host kinases to activate Akt for the purpose of optimizing bacterial replication in its host. Public Library of Science 2013-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3750030/ /pubmed/23990921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071015 Text en © 2013 Roppenser et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Roppenser, Bernhard
Kwon, Hyunwoo
Canadien, Veronica
Xu, Risheng
Devreotes, Peter N.
Grinstein, Sergio
Brumell, John H.
Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection
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title_full Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection
title_fullStr Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection
title_short Multiple Host Kinases Contribute to Akt Activation during Salmonella Infection
title_sort multiple host kinases contribute to akt activation during salmonella infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071015
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