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Publication : A family of conserved bacterial virulence factors dampens interferon responses by blocking calcium signaling.

First Author  Alphonse N Year  2022
Journal  Cell Volume  185
Issue  13 Pages  2354-2369.e17
PubMed ID  35568036 Mgi Jnum  J:326869
Mgi Id  MGI:7314062 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2022.04.028
Citation  Alphonse N, et al. (2022) A family of conserved bacterial virulence factors dampens interferon responses by blocking calcium signaling. Cell 185(13):2354-2369.e17
abstractText  Interferons (IFNs) induce an antimicrobial state, protecting tissues from infection. Many viruses inhibit IFN signaling, but whether bacterial pathogens evade IFN responses remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the Shigella OspC family of type-III-secreted effectors blocks IFN signaling independently of its cell death inhibitory activity. Rather, IFN inhibition was mediated by the binding of OspC1 and OspC3 to the Ca(2+) sensor calmodulin (CaM), blocking CaM kinase II and downstream JAK/STAT signaling. The growth of Shigella lacking OspC1 and OspC3 was attenuated in epithelial cells and in a murine model of infection. This phenotype was rescued in both models by the depletion of IFN receptors. OspC homologs conserved in additional pathogens not only bound CaM but also inhibited IFN, suggesting a widespread virulence strategy. These findings reveal a conserved but previously undescribed molecular mechanism of IFN inhibition and demonstrate the critical role of Ca(2+) and IFN targeting in bacterial pathogenesis.
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