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A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion

Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Tm) is a leading cause of diarrhea. The disease is triggered by pathogen invasion into the gut epithelium. Invasion is attributed to the SPI-1 type 3 secretion system (T1). T1 injects effector proteins into epithelial cells and thereby elicits rearrangements of the host ce...

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Autores principales: Andritschke, Daniel, Dilling, Sabrina, Emmenlauer, Mario, Welz, Tobias, Schmich, Fabian, Misselwitz, Benjamin, Rämö, Pauli, Rottner, Klemens, Kerkhoff, Eugen, Wada, Teiji, Penninger, Josef M., Beerenwinkel, Niko, Horvath, Peter, Dehio, Christoph, Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5023170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27627128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161965
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author Andritschke, Daniel
Dilling, Sabrina
Emmenlauer, Mario
Welz, Tobias
Schmich, Fabian
Misselwitz, Benjamin
Rämö, Pauli
Rottner, Klemens
Kerkhoff, Eugen
Wada, Teiji
Penninger, Josef M.
Beerenwinkel, Niko
Horvath, Peter
Dehio, Christoph
Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich
author_facet Andritschke, Daniel
Dilling, Sabrina
Emmenlauer, Mario
Welz, Tobias
Schmich, Fabian
Misselwitz, Benjamin
Rämö, Pauli
Rottner, Klemens
Kerkhoff, Eugen
Wada, Teiji
Penninger, Josef M.
Beerenwinkel, Niko
Horvath, Peter
Dehio, Christoph
Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich
author_sort Andritschke, Daniel
collection PubMed
description Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Tm) is a leading cause of diarrhea. The disease is triggered by pathogen invasion into the gut epithelium. Invasion is attributed to the SPI-1 type 3 secretion system (T1). T1 injects effector proteins into epithelial cells and thereby elicits rearrangements of the host cellular actin cytoskeleton and pathogen invasion. The T1 effector proteins SopE, SopB, SopE2 and SipA are contributing to this. However, the host cell factors contributing to invasion are still not completely understood. To address this question comprehensively, we used Hela tissue culture cells, a genome-wide siRNA library, a modified gentamicin protection assay and S. Tm(SipA), a sopBsopE2sopE mutant which strongly relies on the T1 effector protein SipA to invade host cells. We found that S. Tm(SipA) invasion does not elicit membrane ruffles, nor promote the entry of non-invasive bacteria "in trans". However, SipA-mediated infection involved the SPIRE family of actin nucleators, besides well-established host cell factors (WRC, ARP2/3, RhoGTPases, COPI). Stage-specific follow-up assays and knockout fibroblasts indicated that SPIRE1 and SPIRE2 are involved in different steps of the S. Tm infection process. Whereas SPIRE1 interferes with bacterial binding, SPIRE2 influences intracellular replication of S. Tm. Hence, these two proteins might fulfill non-redundant functions in the pathogen-host interaction. The lack of co-localization hints to a short, direct interaction between S. Tm and SPIRE proteins or to an indirect effect.
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spelling pubmed-50231702016-09-27 A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion Andritschke, Daniel Dilling, Sabrina Emmenlauer, Mario Welz, Tobias Schmich, Fabian Misselwitz, Benjamin Rämö, Pauli Rottner, Klemens Kerkhoff, Eugen Wada, Teiji Penninger, Josef M. Beerenwinkel, Niko Horvath, Peter Dehio, Christoph Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich PLoS One Research Article Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Tm) is a leading cause of diarrhea. The disease is triggered by pathogen invasion into the gut epithelium. Invasion is attributed to the SPI-1 type 3 secretion system (T1). T1 injects effector proteins into epithelial cells and thereby elicits rearrangements of the host cellular actin cytoskeleton and pathogen invasion. The T1 effector proteins SopE, SopB, SopE2 and SipA are contributing to this. However, the host cell factors contributing to invasion are still not completely understood. To address this question comprehensively, we used Hela tissue culture cells, a genome-wide siRNA library, a modified gentamicin protection assay and S. Tm(SipA), a sopBsopE2sopE mutant which strongly relies on the T1 effector protein SipA to invade host cells. We found that S. Tm(SipA) invasion does not elicit membrane ruffles, nor promote the entry of non-invasive bacteria "in trans". However, SipA-mediated infection involved the SPIRE family of actin nucleators, besides well-established host cell factors (WRC, ARP2/3, RhoGTPases, COPI). Stage-specific follow-up assays and knockout fibroblasts indicated that SPIRE1 and SPIRE2 are involved in different steps of the S. Tm infection process. Whereas SPIRE1 interferes with bacterial binding, SPIRE2 influences intracellular replication of S. Tm. Hence, these two proteins might fulfill non-redundant functions in the pathogen-host interaction. The lack of co-localization hints to a short, direct interaction between S. Tm and SPIRE proteins or to an indirect effect. Public Library of Science 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5023170/ /pubmed/27627128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161965 Text en © 2016 Andritschke 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Andritschke, Daniel
Dilling, Sabrina
Emmenlauer, Mario
Welz, Tobias
Schmich, Fabian
Misselwitz, Benjamin
Rämö, Pauli
Rottner, Klemens
Kerkhoff, Eugen
Wada, Teiji
Penninger, Josef M.
Beerenwinkel, Niko
Horvath, Peter
Dehio, Christoph
Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich
A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title_full A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title_fullStr A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title_full_unstemmed A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title_short A Genome-Wide siRNA Screen Implicates Spire1/2 in SipA-Driven Salmonella Typhimurium Host Cell Invasion
title_sort genome-wide sirna screen implicates spire1/2 in sipa-driven salmonella typhimurium host cell invasion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5023170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27627128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161965
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