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Phospholipid peroxidation fuels ExoU phospholipase-dependent cell necrosis and supportsPseudomonas aeruginosa-driven pathology

Authors :
Aurélien Boyance
Karin Santoni
Stephen Adonai Leon-Icaza
Hans Clevers
Yoann Rombouts
Arnaud Métais
Etienne Meunier
Agnès Coste
Emmanuelle Naser
Ina Attrée
Peter J. Peters
Rémi Planès
Audrey Hessel
Elif Eren
Salimata Bagayoko
Céline Berrone
Céline Cougoule
N. Iacobachvili
Pierre-Jean Bordignon
Miriam Pinilla
Flavie Moreau
Lise Lefèvre
Dara W. Frank
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

SummaryRegulated cell necrosis supports immune and anti-infectious strategies of the body; however, dysregulation of these processes drives pathological organ damage.Pseudomonas aeruginosaexpresses 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 eliminationin vitroandin vivo. Our findings also pertain to the ExoU-related phospholipase from the bacterial pathogenBurkholderia 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.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1d06e55b5add3952adfd1ed2c94b01f4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.17.431580