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Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape

Shigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV). In order to establish its niche in the host cytosol, the bacterium ruptures its BCV. Contacts between S. flexneri BCV and infection-associated macropinosomes (IAMs) formed in situ have been reported to enhan...

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Autores principales: Chang, Yuen-Yan, Stévenin, Virginie, Duchateau, Magalie, Giai Gianetto, Quentin, Hourdel, Veronique, Rodrigues, Cristina Dias, Matondo, Mariette, Reiling, Norbert, Enninga, Jost
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008822
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author Chang, Yuen-Yan
Stévenin, Virginie
Duchateau, Magalie
Giai Gianetto, Quentin
Hourdel, Veronique
Rodrigues, Cristina Dias
Matondo, Mariette
Reiling, Norbert
Enninga, Jost
author_facet Chang, Yuen-Yan
Stévenin, Virginie
Duchateau, Magalie
Giai Gianetto, Quentin
Hourdel, Veronique
Rodrigues, Cristina Dias
Matondo, Mariette
Reiling, Norbert
Enninga, Jost
author_sort Chang, Yuen-Yan
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description Shigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV). In order to establish its niche in the host cytosol, the bacterium ruptures its BCV. Contacts between S. flexneri BCV and infection-associated macropinosomes (IAMs) formed in situ have been reported to enhance BCV disintegration. The mechanism underlying S. flexneri vacuolar escape remains however obscure. To decipher the molecular mechanism priming the communication between the IAMs and S. flexneri BCV, we performed mass spectrometry-based analysis of the magnetically purified IAMs from S. flexneri-infected cells. While proteins involved in host recycling and exocytic pathways were significantly enriched at the IAMs, we demonstrate more precisely that the S. flexneri type III effector protein IpgD mediates the recruitment of the exocyst to the IAMs through the Rab8/Rab11 pathway. This recruitment results in IAM clustering around S. flexneri BCV. More importantly, we reveal that IAM clustering subsequently facilitates an IAM-mediated unwrapping of the ruptured vacuole membranes from S. flexneri, enabling the naked bacterium to be ready for intercellular spread via actin-based motility. Taken together, our work untangles the molecular cascade of S. flexneri-driven host trafficking subversion at IAMs to develop its cytosolic lifestyle, a crucial step en route for infection progression at cellular and tissue level.
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spelling pubmed-74859832020-09-21 Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape Chang, Yuen-Yan Stévenin, Virginie Duchateau, Magalie Giai Gianetto, Quentin Hourdel, Veronique Rodrigues, Cristina Dias Matondo, Mariette Reiling, Norbert Enninga, Jost PLoS Pathog Research Article Shigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV). In order to establish its niche in the host cytosol, the bacterium ruptures its BCV. Contacts between S. flexneri BCV and infection-associated macropinosomes (IAMs) formed in situ have been reported to enhance BCV disintegration. The mechanism underlying S. flexneri vacuolar escape remains however obscure. To decipher the molecular mechanism priming the communication between the IAMs and S. flexneri BCV, we performed mass spectrometry-based analysis of the magnetically purified IAMs from S. flexneri-infected cells. While proteins involved in host recycling and exocytic pathways were significantly enriched at the IAMs, we demonstrate more precisely that the S. flexneri type III effector protein IpgD mediates the recruitment of the exocyst to the IAMs through the Rab8/Rab11 pathway. This recruitment results in IAM clustering around S. flexneri BCV. More importantly, we reveal that IAM clustering subsequently facilitates an IAM-mediated unwrapping of the ruptured vacuole membranes from S. flexneri, enabling the naked bacterium to be ready for intercellular spread via actin-based motility. Taken together, our work untangles the molecular cascade of S. flexneri-driven host trafficking subversion at IAMs to develop its cytosolic lifestyle, a crucial step en route for infection progression at cellular and tissue level. Public Library of Science 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7485983/ /pubmed/32866204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008822 Text en © 2020 Chang 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.
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Chang, Yuen-Yan
Stévenin, Virginie
Duchateau, Magalie
Giai Gianetto, Quentin
Hourdel, Veronique
Rodrigues, Cristina Dias
Matondo, Mariette
Reiling, Norbert
Enninga, Jost
Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title_full Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title_fullStr Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title_full_unstemmed Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title_short Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
title_sort shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008822
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