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Publication : Listeria monocytogenes upregulates mitochondrial calcium signalling to inhibit LC3-associated phagocytosis as a survival strategy.

First Author  Li T Year  2021
Journal  Nat Microbiol Volume  6
Issue  3 Pages  366-379
PubMed ID  33462436 Mgi Jnum  J:309187
Mgi Id  MGI:6756280 Doi  10.1038/s41564-020-00843-2
Citation  Li T, et al. (2021) Listeria monocytogenes upregulates mitochondrial calcium signalling to inhibit LC3-associated phagocytosis as a survival strategy. Nat Microbiol 6(3):366-379
abstractText  Mitochondria are believed to have originated ~2.5 billion years ago. As well as energy generation in cells, mitochondria have a role in defence against bacterial pathogens. Despite profound changes in mitochondrial morphology and functions following bacterial challenge, whether intracellular bacteria can hijack mitochondria to promote their survival remains elusive. We report that Listeria monocytogenes-an intracellular bacterial pathogen-suppresses LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP) by modulation of mitochondrial Ca(2+) (mtCa(2+)) signalling in order to survive inside cells. Invasion of macrophages by L. monocytogenes induced mtCa(2+) uptake through the mtCa(2+) uniporter (MCU), which in turn increased acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) production by pyruvate dehydrogenase. Acetylation of the LAP effector Rubicon with acetyl-CoA decreased LAP formation. Genetic ablation of MCU attenuated intracellular bacterial growth due to increased LAP formation. Our data show that modulation of mtCa(2+) signalling can increase bacterial survival inside cells, and highlight the importance of mitochondrial metabolism in host-microbial interactions.
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