Publications
2013
Kobayashi Taira, Ogawa Michinaga, Sanada Takahito, Mimuro Hitomi, Kim Minsoo, Ashida Hiroshi, Akakura Reiko, Yoshida Mitsutaka, Kawalec Magdalena, Reichhart Jean-Marc, Mizushima Tsunehiro, Sasakawa Chihiro
The Shigella OspC3 effector inhibits caspase-4, antagonizes inflammatory cell death, and promotes epithelial infection Article de journal
Dans: Cell Host Microbe, vol. 13, no. 5, p. 570–583, 2013, ISSN: 1934-6069.
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Animal, Animals, Bacillary, Bacterial, Bacterial Proteins, Caspases, Cell Death, Cell Line, Disease Models, DNA, Dysentery, Enzyme Inhibitors, Epithelial Cells, Escherichia coli, Gene Knockout Techniques, Guinea Pigs, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Humans, Initiator, M3i, Protein Binding, Protein Interaction Mapping, reichhart, Salmonella typhimurium, Sequence Analysis, Shigella flexneri, Virulence Factors
@article{kobayashi_shigella_2013,
title = {The Shigella OspC3 effector inhibits caspase-4, antagonizes inflammatory cell death, and promotes epithelial infection},
author = {Taira Kobayashi and Michinaga Ogawa and Takahito Sanada and Hitomi Mimuro and Minsoo Kim and Hiroshi Ashida and Reiko Akakura and Mitsutaka Yoshida and Magdalena Kawalec and Jean-Marc Reichhart and Tsunehiro Mizushima and Chihiro Sasakawa},
doi = {10.1016/j.chom.2013.04.012},
issn = {1934-6069},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-05-01},
journal = {Cell Host Microbe},
volume = {13},
number = {5},
pages = {570--583},
abstract = {Caspase-mediated inflammatory cell death acts as an intrinsic defense mechanism against infection. Bacterial pathogens deploy countermeasures against inflammatory cell death, but the mechanisms by which they do this remain largely unclear. In a screen for Shigella flexneri effectors that regulate cell death during infection, we discovered that Shigella infection induced acute inflammatory, caspase-4-dependent epithelial cell death, which is counteracted by the bacterial OspC3 effector. OspC3 interacts with the caspase-4-p19 subunit and inhibits its activation by preventing caspase-4-p19 and caspase-4-p10 heterodimerization by depositing the conserved OspC3 X1-Y-X₂-D-X₃ motif at the putative catalytic pocket of caspase-4. Infection of guinea pigs with a Shigella ospC3-deficient mutant resulted in enhanced inflammatory cell death and associated symptoms, correlating with decreased bacterial burdens. Salmonella Typhimurium and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection also induced caspase-4-dependent epithelial death. These findings highlight the importance of caspase-4-dependent innate immune responses and demonstrate that Shigella delivers a caspase-4-specific inhibitor to delay epithelial cell death and promote infection.},
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