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Publication : Listeria phospholipases subvert host autophagic defenses by stalling pre-autophagosomal structures.

First Author  Tattoli I Year  2013
Journal  EMBO J Volume  32
Issue  23 Pages  3066-78
PubMed ID  24162724 Mgi Jnum  J:206190
Mgi Id  MGI:5548053 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2013.234
Citation  Tattoli I, et al. (2013) Listeria phospholipases subvert host autophagic defenses by stalling pre-autophagosomal structures. EMBO J 32(23):3066-78
abstractText  Listeria can escape host autophagy defense pathways through mechanisms that remain poorly understood. We show here that in epithelial cells, Listeriolysin (LLO)-dependent cytosolic escape of Listeria triggered a transient amino-acid starvation host response characterized by GCN2 phosphorylation, ATF3 induction and mTOR inhibition, the latter favouring a pro-autophagic cellular environment. Surprisingly, rapid recovery of mTOR signalling was neither sufficient nor necessary for Listeria avoidance of autophagic targeting. Instead, we observed that Listeria phospholipases PlcA and PlcB reduced autophagic flux and phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI3P) levels, causing pre-autophagosomal structure stalling and preventing efficient targeting of cytosolic bacteria. In co-infection experiments, wild-type Listeria protected PlcA/B-deficient bacteria from autophagy-mediated clearance. Thus, our results uncover a critical role for Listeria phospholipases C in the inhibition of autophagic flux, favouring bacterial escape from host autophagic defense.
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