Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense

Noster J, Chao T-C, Sander N, Schulte M, Reuter T, Hansmeier N, Hensel M (2019)
PLOS Pathogens 15(4): e1007741.

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Noster, JaninaUniBi ; Chao, Tzu-Chiao; Sander, Nathalie; Schulte, Marc; Reuter, Tatjana; Hansmeier, Nicole; Hensel, Michael
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Intracellular Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (STM) deploy the Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 2-encoded type III secretion system (SPI2-T3SS) for the massive remodeling of the endosomal system for host cells. This activity results in formation of an extensive interconnected tubular network of Salmonella-induced filaments (SIFs) connected to the Salmonella-containing vacuole (SCV). Such network is absent in cells infected with SPI2-T3SS-deficient mutant strains such as ΔssaV. A tubular network with reduced dimensions is formed if SPI2-T3SS effector protein SseF is absent. Previous single cell live microscopy-based analyses revealed that intracellular proliferation of STM is directly correlated to the ability to transform the host cell endosomal system into a complex tubular network. This network may also abrogate host defense mechanisms such as delivery of antimicrobial effectors to the SCV. To test the role of SIFs in STM patho-metabolism, we performed quantitative comparative proteomics of STM recovered from infected murine macrophages. We infected RAW264.7 cells with STM wild type (WT), ΔsseF or ΔssaV strains, recovered bacteria 12 h after infection and determined proteome compositions. Increased numbers of proteins characteristic for nutritional starvation were detected in STM ΔsseF and ΔssaV compared to WT. In addition, STM ΔssaV, but not ΔsseF showed signatures of increased exposure to stress by antimicrobial defenses, in particular reactive oxygen species, of the host cells. The proteomics analyses presented here support and extend the role of SIFs for the intracellular lifestyle of STM. We conclude that efficient manipulation of the host cell endosomal system by effector proteins of the SPI2-T3SS contributes to nutrition, as well as to resistance against antimicrobial host defense mechanisms.
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
PLOS Pathogens
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15
Ausgabe
4
Art.-Nr.
e1007741
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1553-7374
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991392

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Noster J, Chao T-C, Sander N, et al. Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense. PLOS Pathogens. 2019;15(4): e1007741.
Noster, J., Chao, T. - C., Sander, N., Schulte, M., Reuter, T., Hansmeier, N., & Hensel, M. (2019). Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense. PLOS Pathogens, 15(4), e1007741. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007741
Noster, Janina, Chao, Tzu-Chiao, Sander, Nathalie, Schulte, Marc, Reuter, Tatjana, Hansmeier, Nicole, and Hensel, Michael. 2019. “Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense”. PLOS Pathogens 15 (4): e1007741.
Noster, J., Chao, T. - C., Sander, N., Schulte, M., Reuter, T., Hansmeier, N., and Hensel, M. (2019). Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense. PLOS Pathogens 15:e1007741.
Noster, J., et al., 2019. Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense. PLOS Pathogens, 15(4): e1007741.
J. Noster, et al., “Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense”, PLOS Pathogens, vol. 15, 2019, : e1007741.
Noster, J., Chao, T.-C., Sander, N., Schulte, M., Reuter, T., Hansmeier, N., Hensel, M.: Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense. PLOS Pathogens. 15, : e1007741 (2019).
Noster, Janina, Chao, Tzu-Chiao, Sander, Nathalie, Schulte, Marc, Reuter, Tatjana, Hansmeier, Nicole, and Hensel, Michael. “Proteomics of intracellular Salmonella enterica reveals roles of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 in metabolism and antioxidant defense”. PLOS Pathogens 15.4 (2019): e1007741.
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