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Publication : The enteric pathogen <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i> exports proteins into the cytosol of the infected host cell.

First Author  Dumaine JE Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  34866573 Mgi Jnum  J:317729
Mgi Id  MGI:6842234 Doi  10.7554/eLife.70451
Citation  Dumaine JE, et al. (2021) The enteric pathogen Cryptosporidium parvum exports proteins into the cytosol of the infected host cell. Elife 10:e70451
abstractText  The parasite Cryptosporidium is responsible for diarrheal disease in young children causing death, malnutrition, and growth delay. Cryptosporidium invades enterocytes where it develops in a unique intracellular niche. Infected cells exhibit profound changes in morphology, physiology, and transcriptional activity. How the parasite effects these changes is poorly understood. We explored the localization of highly polymorphic proteins and found members of the Cryptosporidium parvum MEDLE protein family to be translocated into the cytosol of infected cells. All intracellular life stages engage in this export, which occurs after completion of invasion. Mutational studies defined an N-terminal host-targeting motif and demonstrated proteolytic processing at a specific leucine residue. Direct expression of MEDLE2 in mammalian cells triggered an ER stress response, which was also observed during infection. Taken together, our studies reveal the presence of a Cryptosporidium secretion system capable of delivering parasite proteins into the infected enterocyte.
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