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Publication : Host genetics highlights IFN-γ-dependent Toxoplasma genes encoding secreted and non-secreted virulence factors in in vivo CRISPR screens.

First Author  Tachibana Y Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  6 Pages  112592
PubMed ID  37269286 Mgi Jnum  J:338357
Mgi Id  MGI:7511331 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112592
Citation  Tachibana Y, et al. (2023) Host genetics highlights IFN-gamma-dependent Toxoplasma genes encoding secreted and non-secreted virulence factors in in vivo CRISPR screens. Cell Rep 42(6):112592
abstractText  Secreted virulence factors of Toxoplasma to survive in immune-competent hosts have been extensively explored by classical genetics and in vivo CRISPR screen methods, whereas their requirements in immune-deficient hosts are incompletely understood. Those of non-secreted virulence factors are further enigmatic. Here we develop an in vivo CRISPR screen system to enrich not only secreted but also non-secreted virulence factors in virulent Toxoplasma-infected C57BL/6 mice. Notably, combined usage of immune-deficient Ifngr1(-/-) mice highlights genes encoding various non-secreted proteins as well as well-known effectors such as ROP5, ROP18, GRA12, and GRA45 as interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-dependent virulence genes. The screen results suggest a role of GRA72 for normal GRA17/GRA23 localization and the IFN-gamma-dependent role of UFMylation-related genes. Collectively, our study demonstrates that host genetics can complement in vivo CRISPR screens to highlight genes encoding IFN-gamma-dependent secreted and non-secreted virulence factors in Toxoplasma.
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