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The Toxoplasma rhoptry protein ROP55 is a major virulence factor that prevents lytic host cell death

Authors :
Margarida T. Grilo Ruivo
Ji-hun Shin
Todd Lenz
Stephanie Y. Matsuno
Katherine Olivia Yanes
Arnault Graindorge
Maguy Hamie
Laurence Berry-Sterkers
Mathieu Gissot
Hiba El Hajj
Karine G. Le Roch
Melissa B. Lodoen
Maryse Lebrun
Diana Marcela Penarete-Vargas
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2025.

Abstract

Abstract Programmed-cell death is an antimicrobial defense mechanism that promotes clearance of intracellular pathogens. Toxoplasma counteracts host immune defenses by secreting effector proteins into host cells; however, how the parasite evades lytic cell death and the effectors involved remain poorly characterized. We identified ROP55, a rhoptry protein that promotes parasite survival by preventing lytic cell death in absence of IFN-γ stimulation. RNA-Seq analysis revealed that ROP55 acts as a repressor of host pro-inflammatory responses. In THP-1 monocytes ΔROP55 infection increased NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation, IL-1β production, and GSDMD cleavage compared to wild type or complemented parasites. ΔROP55 infection also induced RIPK3-dependent necroptosis in human and mouse primary macrophages. Moreover, ΔROP55 parasites were significantly impaired in virulence in female mice and prevented NF-κB activation and parasite clearance in mBMDM. These findings place ROP55 as a major virulence factor, dampening lytic cell death and enabling Toxoplasma to evade clearance from infected cells.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.79b316fdc2ee478281ce1de901531f2a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-56128-x