Uncovering the Significance of JNK/AKT Axis in the Autophagic Regulation of Leishmania major Infection

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1111/mmi.15333
Vrushali Guhe, Shailza Singh
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The role of autophagy in host induced by infection of parasites of the Leishmania genus remains inadequately understood. Leishmania parasites modulate host macrophages to promote its survival by inducing autophagy response in the host cell. In this study, we conducted an investigation of L. major infection, focusing on host autophagy processes where we reconstructed two mathematical models elucidating autophagy induction and inhibition processes and its impact on parasite survival. Our models presented systems modulatory dynamics of the parasite-mediated host autophagy. Our work highlighted the pivotal role of signaling molecules associated with the immune response which included signaling induced by Toll-like receptor (TLR), specifically through regulation of JNK and AKT. Both molecules emerged as key regulators of host autophagy process, highlighting that JNK/AKT signaling axis may be a potential avenue for innovative therapeutic approaches in targeting leishmaniasis. Also, ATG16L complex was identified as a critical determinant in shaping the course of leishmanial infection through formation of autophagosomes. Through in vitro analyses in differentiated human monocyte cell line, we observed an increase in nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) concentration upon autophagy inhibition, while autophagy induction resulted in decreased iNOS concentration. This suggested that autophagy induction favors parasite survival in the host, potentially by providing a nutrient source that may be advantageous for the parasite. Inhibition of host autophagy promoted parasite elimination. Hence, our work proposed an avenue for strategically blocking host autophagy which enumerates a targeted approach for combating leishmaniasis.

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揭示JNK/AKT轴在利什曼原虫感染自噬调控中的意义
利什曼原虫属寄生虫感染诱导宿主自噬的作用尚不清楚。利什曼原虫通过诱导宿主细胞的自噬反应来调节宿主巨噬细胞,促进其存活。在本研究中,我们对L. major感染进行了研究,重点关注宿主自噬过程,重建了两个数学模型,阐明了自噬诱导和抑制过程及其对寄生虫存活的影响。我们的模型展示了寄生虫介导的宿主自噬的系统调节动力学。我们的工作强调了与免疫应答相关的信号分子的关键作用,包括toll样受体(TLR)诱导的信号,特别是通过调控JNK和AKT。这两种分子都是宿主自噬过程的关键调节因子,这表明JNK/AKT信号轴可能是针对利什曼病的创新治疗方法的潜在途径。此外,ATG16L复合体被认为是通过形成自噬体来塑造利什曼感染过程的关键决定因素。通过对分化的人单核细胞的体外分析,我们发现自噬抑制使一氧化氮合酶(nitric oxide synthase, iNOS)浓度升高,而自噬诱导使iNOS浓度降低。这表明自噬诱导有利于寄生虫在宿主中的生存,可能是通过提供对寄生虫有利的营养来源。抑制宿主自噬促进寄生虫的消除。因此,我们的工作提出了一种战略性阻断宿主自噬的途径,列举了一种有针对性的对抗利什曼病的方法。
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Molecular Microbiology
Molecular Microbiology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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132
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1.7 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Microbiology, the leading primary journal in the microbial sciences, publishes molecular studies of Bacteria, Archaea, eukaryotic microorganisms, and their viruses. Research papers should lead to a deeper understanding of the molecular principles underlying basic physiological processes or mechanisms. Appropriate topics include gene expression and regulation, pathogenicity and virulence, physiology and metabolism, synthesis of macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, polysaccharides, etc), cell biology and subcellular organization, membrane biogenesis and function, traffic and transport, cell-cell communication and signalling pathways, evolution and gene transfer. Articles focused on host responses (cellular or immunological) to pathogens or on microbial ecology should be directed to our sister journals Cellular Microbiology and Environmental Microbiology, respectively.
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