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Publication : The late endosomal adaptor p14 is a macrophage host-defense factor against Salmonella infection.

First Author  Taub N Year  2012
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  125
Issue  Pt 11 Pages  2698-708
PubMed ID  22427693 Mgi Jnum  J:197811
Mgi Id  MGI:5494557 Doi  10.1242/jcs.100073
Citation  Taub N, et al. (2012) The late endosomal adaptor p14 is a macrophage host-defense factor against Salmonella infection. J Cell Sci 125(Pt 11):2698-708
abstractText  The outcome of an infection depends on the balance between host resistance and bacterial virulence. Here, we show that the late endosomal adaptor p14 (also known as LAMTOR2) is one of the components for cellular host defense against the intracellular pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. During Salmonella infection, the complex of p14 and MP1 is required for the accurately timed transport of Salmonella through the endolysosomal system. Loss of p14 opens a time window that allows Salmonella to populate a replication niche, in which early and late antimicrobial effector systems, comprising NADPH phagocytic oxidase and inducible nitric oxide synthase, respectively, are inappropriately activated. Thus, p14 supports the accurate transport of Salmonella through the endolysosomal system, thereby limiting bacterial replication in both, professional phagocytes and in non-phagocytic cells in vitro, and helps mice to successfully battle Salmonella infection in vivo.
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