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病原体包含隔室与分泌途径的相互作用。

Interactions of pathogen-containing compartments with the secretory pathway.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.

出版信息

Cell Microbiol. 2012 Nov;14(11):1676-86. doi: 10.1111/cmi.12000. Epub 2012 Aug 23.

Abstract

A subgroup of intracellular pathogens reside and replicate within membrane-bound compartments often termed pathogen-containing compartments (PCC). PCCs navigate around a wide range of host cell vesicles and organelles. In light of the perils of engaging with vesicles of the endocytic pathway, most PCCs modulate their interactions with endocytic vesicles while a few avoid those interactions. The secretory pathway constitutes another important grouping of vesicles and organelles in host cells. Although the negative consequences of engaging with the secretory pathway are not known, there is evidence that PCCs interact differentially with vesicles and organelles in this pathway as well. In this review, we consider three prokaryote pathogens and two protozoan parasites for which there is information on the interactions of their PCCs with the secretory pathway. Current understandings of the molecular interactions as well as the metabolic benefits that accompany those interactions are discussed. Not unexpectedly, our understanding of the extent of these interactions is variable. An underlying theme that is brought to the fore is that PCCs establish preferential interactions with distinct compartments of the secretory pathway.

摘要

一组细胞内病原体存在于并在常被称为含有病原体的隔间(PCC)的膜结合隔室中复制。PCC 可以在各种宿主细胞囊泡和细胞器周围移动。鉴于与内吞途径的囊泡结合的危险,大多数 PCC 会调节与内吞囊泡的相互作用,而少数则避免这些相互作用。分泌途径是宿主细胞中另一个重要的囊泡和细胞器群体。尽管与分泌途径结合的负面影响尚不清楚,但有证据表明 PCC 也与该途径中的囊泡和细胞器存在差异相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们考虑了三种原核病原体和两种原生动物寄生虫,它们的 PCC 与分泌途径的相互作用信息。讨论了目前对分子相互作用以及伴随这些相互作用的代谢益处的理解。不出所料,我们对这些相互作用的程度的理解是可变的。一个突出的主题是,PCC 与分泌途径的不同隔室建立了优先相互作用。

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