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Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy
Due to the critical role played by autophagy in pathogen clearance, pathogens have developed diverse strategies to subvert it. Despite previous key findings of bacteria-autophagy interplay, asystems-level insight into selective targeting by the host and autophagy modulation by the pathogens is lacki...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6693458/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30909843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2019.1590519 |
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author | Sudhakar, Padhmanand Jacomin, Anne-Claire Hautefort, Isabelle Samavedam, Siva Fatemian, Koorosh Ari, Eszter Gul, Leila Demeter, Amanda Jones, Emily Korcsmaros, Tamas Nezis, Ioannis P. |
author_facet | Sudhakar, Padhmanand Jacomin, Anne-Claire Hautefort, Isabelle Samavedam, Siva Fatemian, Koorosh Ari, Eszter Gul, Leila Demeter, Amanda Jones, Emily Korcsmaros, Tamas Nezis, Ioannis P. |
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description | Due to the critical role played by autophagy in pathogen clearance, pathogens have developed diverse strategies to subvert it. Despite previous key findings of bacteria-autophagy interplay, asystems-level insight into selective targeting by the host and autophagy modulation by the pathogens is lacking. We predicted potential interactions between human autophagy proteins and effector proteins from 56 pathogenic bacterial species by identifying bacterial proteins predicted to have recognition motifs for selective autophagy receptors SQSTM1/p62, CALCOCO2/NDP52 and MAP1LC3/LC3. Using structure-based interaction prediction, we identified bacterial proteins capable to modify core autophagy components. Our analysis revealed that autophagy receptors in general potentially target mostly genus-specific proteins, and not those present in multiple genera. The complementarity between the predicted SQSTM1/p62 and CALCOCO2/NDP52 targets, which has been shown for Salmonella, Listeria and Shigella, could be observed across other pathogens. This complementarity potentially leaves the host more susceptible to chronic infections upon the mutation of autophagy receptors. Proteins derived from enterotoxigenic and non-toxigenic Bacillus outer membrane vesicles indicated that autophagy targets pathogenic proteins rather than non-pathogenic ones. We also observed apathogen-specific pattern as to which autophagy phase could be modulated by specific genera. We found intriguing examples of bacterial proteins that could modulate autophagy, and in turn being targeted by autophagy as ahost defense mechanism. We confirmed experimentally an interplay between a Salmonella protease, YhjJ and autophagy. Our comparative meta-analysis points out key commonalities and differences in how pathogens could affect autophagy and how autophagy potentially recognizes these pathogenic effectors. Abbreviations: ATG5: autophagy related 5; CALCOCO2/NDP52: calcium binding and coiled-coil domain 2; GST: glutathione S-transferase; LIR: MAP1LC3/LC3-interacting region; MAP1LC3/LC3: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 alpha; OMV: outer membrane vesicles; SQSTM1/p62: sequestosome 1; SCV: Salmonella containing vesicle; TECPR1: tectonin beta-propeller repeat containing 1; YhjJ: hypothetical zinc-protease. |
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spelling | pubmed-66934582019-08-26 Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy Sudhakar, Padhmanand Jacomin, Anne-Claire Hautefort, Isabelle Samavedam, Siva Fatemian, Koorosh Ari, Eszter Gul, Leila Demeter, Amanda Jones, Emily Korcsmaros, Tamas Nezis, Ioannis P. Autophagy Brief Report - Basic Science Due to the critical role played by autophagy in pathogen clearance, pathogens have developed diverse strategies to subvert it. Despite previous key findings of bacteria-autophagy interplay, asystems-level insight into selective targeting by the host and autophagy modulation by the pathogens is lacking. We predicted potential interactions between human autophagy proteins and effector proteins from 56 pathogenic bacterial species by identifying bacterial proteins predicted to have recognition motifs for selective autophagy receptors SQSTM1/p62, CALCOCO2/NDP52 and MAP1LC3/LC3. Using structure-based interaction prediction, we identified bacterial proteins capable to modify core autophagy components. Our analysis revealed that autophagy receptors in general potentially target mostly genus-specific proteins, and not those present in multiple genera. The complementarity between the predicted SQSTM1/p62 and CALCOCO2/NDP52 targets, which has been shown for Salmonella, Listeria and Shigella, could be observed across other pathogens. This complementarity potentially leaves the host more susceptible to chronic infections upon the mutation of autophagy receptors. Proteins derived from enterotoxigenic and non-toxigenic Bacillus outer membrane vesicles indicated that autophagy targets pathogenic proteins rather than non-pathogenic ones. We also observed apathogen-specific pattern as to which autophagy phase could be modulated by specific genera. We found intriguing examples of bacterial proteins that could modulate autophagy, and in turn being targeted by autophagy as ahost defense mechanism. We confirmed experimentally an interplay between a Salmonella protease, YhjJ and autophagy. Our comparative meta-analysis points out key commonalities and differences in how pathogens could affect autophagy and how autophagy potentially recognizes these pathogenic effectors. Abbreviations: ATG5: autophagy related 5; CALCOCO2/NDP52: calcium binding and coiled-coil domain 2; GST: glutathione S-transferase; LIR: MAP1LC3/LC3-interacting region; MAP1LC3/LC3: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 alpha; OMV: outer membrane vesicles; SQSTM1/p62: sequestosome 1; SCV: Salmonella containing vesicle; TECPR1: tectonin beta-propeller repeat containing 1; YhjJ: hypothetical zinc-protease. Taylor & Francis 2019-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6693458/ /pubmed/30909843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2019.1590519 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Brief Report - Basic Science Sudhakar, Padhmanand Jacomin, Anne-Claire Hautefort, Isabelle Samavedam, Siva Fatemian, Koorosh Ari, Eszter Gul, Leila Demeter, Amanda Jones, Emily Korcsmaros, Tamas Nezis, Ioannis P. Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title | Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title_full | Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title_fullStr | Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title_short | Targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
title_sort | targeted interplay between bacterial pathogens and host autophagy |
topic | Brief Report - Basic Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6693458/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30909843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2019.1590519 |
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