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The Bicarbonate Transporter SLC4A7 Plays a Key Role in Macrophage Phagosome Acidification

Authors :
Johannes W. Bigenzahn
Patrick Essletzbichler
Ismet Srndic
Felix Kartnig
Leonhard X. Heinz
Pavel Kovarik
Enrico Girardi
Ulrich Goldmann
Paula Nunes-Hasler
Vitaly Sedlyarov
Ruth Eichner
Manuele Rebsamen
Nicolas Demaurex
Anna Moskovskich
Giulio Superti-Furga
Source :
Cell Host & Microbe, Vol. 23, No 6 (2018) pp. 766-774.e5, Cell Host & Microbe
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Macrophages represent the first line of immune defense against pathogens, and phagosome acidification is a necessary step in pathogen clearance. Here, we identified the bicarbonate transporter SLC4A7, which is strongly induced upon macrophage differentiation, as critical for phagosome acidification. Loss of SLC4A7 reduced acidification of phagocytosed beads or bacteria and impaired the intracellular microbicidal capacity in human macrophage cell lines. The phenotype was rescued by wild-type SLC4A7, but not by SLC4A7 mutants, affecting transport capacity or cell surface localization. Loss of SLC4A7 resulted in increased cytoplasmic acidification during phagocytosis, suggesting that SLC4A7-mediated, bicarbonate-driven maintenance of cytoplasmic pH is necessary for phagosome acidification. Altogether, we identify SLC4A7 and bicarbonate-driven cytoplasmic pH homeostasis as an important element of phagocytosis and the associated microbicidal functions in macrophages.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19313128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Host & Microbe, Vol. 23, No 6 (2018) pp. 766-774.e5, Cell Host & Microbe
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f81e778b6dbcb9b24ade287bde0a27b3