Type III secreted effectors that target mitochondria

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cellular Microbiology Pub Date : 2021-05-06 DOI:10.1111/cmi.13352
Ipsita Nandi, Lior Aroeti, Rachana Pattani Ramachandran, Ephrem G. Kassa, Efrat Zlotkin-Rivkin, Benjamin Aroeti
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Abstract

A type III secretion system (T3SS) is used by Gram-negative bacterial pathogens to secrete and translocate a battery of proteins, termed effectors, from the bacteria directly into the host cells. These effectors, which are thought to play a key role in bacterial virulence, hijack and modify the activity of diverse host cell organelles, including mitochondria. Mitochondria—the energy powerhouse of the cell—are important cell organelles that play role in numerous critical cellular processes, including the initiation of apoptosis and the induction of innate immunity. Therefore, it is not surprising that pathogenic bacteria use mitochondrially targeted effectors to control host cell death and immunity pathways. Surprisingly, however, we found that despite their importance, only a limited number of type III secreted effectors have been characterised to target host mitochondria, and the mechanisms underlying their mitochondrial activity have not been sufficiently analysed. These include effectors secreted by the enteric attaching and effacing (A/E), Salmonella and Shigella bacterial pathogens. Here we give an overview of key findings, present gaps in knowledge and hypotheses concerning the mode by which these type III secreted effectors control the host and the bacterial cell life (and death) through targeting mitochondria.

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III型分泌靶向线粒体的效应物
革兰氏阴性细菌病原体使用III型分泌系统(T3SS)将一系列称为效应物的蛋白质从细菌中直接分泌并转运到宿主细胞中。这些效应物被认为在细菌毒力中起着关键作用,它们劫持并改变包括线粒体在内的多种宿主细胞器的活性。线粒体是细胞的能量发电站,是重要的细胞器,在许多关键的细胞过程中发挥作用,包括细胞凋亡的启动和先天免疫的诱导。因此,致病菌利用线粒体靶向效应物来控制宿主细胞死亡和免疫途径并不奇怪。然而,令人惊讶的是,我们发现尽管它们很重要,但只有有限数量的III型分泌效应物被表征为靶向宿主线粒体,并且其线粒体活性的机制尚未得到充分分析。这些包括肠道附着和清除(A/E)、沙门氏菌和志贺氏菌病原体分泌的效应物。在这里,我们概述了主要发现,提出了关于这些III型分泌效应物通过靶向线粒体控制宿主和细菌细胞生命(和死亡)的模式的知识差距和假设。
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Cellular Microbiology
Cellular Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Cellular Microbiology aims to publish outstanding contributions to the understanding of interactions between microbes, prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and their host in the context of pathogenic or mutualistic relationships, including co-infections and microbiota. We welcome studies on single cells, animals and plants, and encourage the use of model hosts and organoid cultures. Submission on cell and molecular biological aspects of microbes, such as their intracellular organization or the establishment and maintenance of their architecture in relation to virulence and pathogenicity are also encouraged. Contributions must provide mechanistic insights supported by quantitative data obtained through imaging, cellular, biochemical, structural or genetic approaches.
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