Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2014 Feb 1;306(3):C187-97. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00277.2013. Epub 2013 Oct 16.
Due to evolutionary pressure, there are many complex interactions at the interface between pathogens and eukaryotic host cells wherein host cells attempt to clear invading microorganisms and pathogens counter these mechanisms to colonize and invade host tissues. One striking observation from studies focused on this interface is that pathogens have multiple mechanisms to modulate and disrupt normal cellular physiology to establish replication niches and avoid clearance. The precision by which pathogens exert their effects on host cells makes them excellent tools to answer questions about cell physiology of eukaryotic cells. Furthermore, an understanding of these mechanisms at the host-pathogen interface will benefit our understanding of how pathogens cause disease. In this review, we describe a few examples of how pathogens disrupt normal cellular physiology and protein trafficking at epithelial cell barriers to underscore how pathogens modulate cellular processes to cause disease and how this knowledge has been utilized to learn about cellular physiology.
由于进化压力,病原体和真核宿主细胞之间的界面存在许多复杂的相互作用,宿主细胞试图清除入侵的微生物,而病原体则会对抗这些机制,以定植和侵入宿主组织。从专注于这一界面的研究中可以得出一个惊人的观察结果,即病原体有多种机制来调节和破坏正常的细胞生理学,以建立复制小生境并避免清除。病原体对宿主细胞施加影响的精确性使它们成为回答真核细胞细胞生理学问题的绝佳工具。此外,了解宿主-病原体界面的这些机制将有助于我们理解病原体如何引起疾病。在这篇综述中,我们描述了一些病原体破坏上皮细胞屏障中正常细胞生理学和蛋白质运输的例子,以强调病原体如何调节细胞过程以引起疾病,以及如何利用这些知识来了解细胞生理学。