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Host phospholipid peroxidation fuels ExoU-dependent cell necrosis and supports Pseudomonas aeruginosa-driven pathology.
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PLoS pathogens [PLoS Pathog] 2021 Sep 13; Vol. 17 (9), pp. e1009927. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 13 (Print Publication: 2021). - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Regulated cell necrosis supports immune and anti-infectious strategies of the body; however, dysregulation of these processes drives pathological organ damage. Pseudomonas aeruginosa expresses a phospholipase, ExoU that triggers pathological host cell necrosis through a poorly characterized pathway. Here, we investigated the molecular and cellular mechanisms of ExoU-mediated necrosis. We show that cellular peroxidised phospholipids enhance ExoU phospholipase activity, which drives necrosis of immune and non-immune cells. Conversely, both the endogenous lipid peroxidation regulator GPX4 and the pharmacological inhibition of lipid peroxidation delay ExoU-dependent cell necrosis and improve bacterial elimination in vitro and in vivo. Our findings also pertain to the ExoU-related phospholipase from the bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis, suggesting that exploitation of peroxidised phospholipids might be a conserved virulence mechanism among various microbial phospholipases. Overall, our results identify an original lipid peroxidation-based virulence mechanism as a strong contributor of microbial phospholipase-driven pathology.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Humans
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Necrosis metabolism
Pseudomonas Infections pathology
Pseudomonas aeruginosa metabolism
Virulence physiology
Bacterial Proteins metabolism
Host-Pathogen Interactions physiology
Lipid Peroxidation physiology
Pseudomonas Infections metabolism
Pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenicity
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1553-7374
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PLoS pathogens
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 34516571
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009927