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RhoB promotes Salmonella survival by regulating autophagy.

Authors :
Kirchenwitz, Marco
Halfen, Jessica
von Peinen, Kristin
Prettin, Silvia
Kollasser, Jana
zur Lage, Susanne
Blankenfeldt, Wulf
Brakebusch, Cord
Rottner, Klemens
Steffen, Anika
Stradal, Theresia E.B.
Source :
European Journal of Cell Biology. Dec2023, Vol. 102 Issue 4, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium manipulates cellular Rho GTPases for host cell invasion by effector protein translocation via the Type III Secretion System (T3SS). The two Guanine nucleotide exchange (GEF) mimicking factors SopE and –E2 and the inositol phosphate phosphatase (PiPase) SopB activate the Rho GTPases Rac1, Cdc42 and RhoA, thereby mediating bacterial invasion. S. Typhimurium lacking these three effector proteins are largely invasion-defective. Type III secretion is crucial for both early and later phases of the intracellular life of S. Typhimurium. Here we investigated whether and how the small GTPase RhoB, known to localize on endomembrane vesicles and at the invasion site of S. Typhimurium, contributes to bacterial invasion and to subsequent steps relevant for S. Typhimurium lifestyle. We show that RhoB is significantly upregulated within hours of Salmonella infection. This effect depends on the presence of the bacterial effector SopB, but does not require its phosphatase activity. Our data reveal that SopB and RhoB bind to each other, and that RhoB localizes on early phagosomes of intracellular S. Typhimurium. Whereas both SopB and RhoB promote intracellular survival of Salmonella , RhoB is specifically required for Salmonella -induced upregulation of autophagy. Finally, in the absence of RhoB, vacuolar escape and cytosolic hyper-replication of S. Typhimurium is diminished. Our findings thus uncover a role for RhoB in Salmonella -induced autophagy, which supports intracellular survival of the bacterium and is promoted through a positive feedback loop by the Salmonella effector SopB. • The Salmonella effector SopB induces expression of host cell RhoB. • RhoB expression and SopB secretion enhance each other in a positive feedback loop. • RhoB deficiency results in poor survival of Salmonella. • Salmonella -induced autophagy is abrogated in cells lacking RhoB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01719335
Volume :
102
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173725026
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2023.151358