Mak Tim N, Brüggemann Holger
Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Cells. 2016 Apr 18;5(2):18. doi: 10.3390/cells5020018.
Despite well-studied bacterial strategies to target actin to subvert the host cell cytoskeleton, thus promoting bacterial survival, replication, and dissemination, relatively little is known about the bacterial interaction with other components of the host cell cytoskeleton, including intermediate filaments (IFs). IFs have not only roles in maintaining the structural integrity of the cell, but they are also involved in many cellular processes including cell adhesion, immune signaling, and autophagy, processes that are important in the context of bacterial infections. Here, we summarize the knowledge about the role of IFs in bacterial infections, focusing on the type III IF protein vimentin. Recent studies have revealed the involvement of vimentin in host cell defenses, acting as ligand for several pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system. Two main aspects of bacteria-vimentin interactions are presented in this review: the role of vimentin in pathogen-binding on the cell surface and subsequent bacterial invasion and the interaction of cytosolic vimentin and intracellular pathogens with regards to innate immune signaling. Mechanistic insight is presented involving distinct bacterial virulence factors that target vimentin to subvert its function in order to change the host cell fate in the course of a bacterial infection.
尽管针对肌动蛋白以破坏宿主细胞细胞骨架从而促进细菌存活、复制和传播的细菌策略已得到充分研究,但对于细菌与宿主细胞细胞骨架的其他成分(包括中间丝(IFs))之间的相互作用却知之甚少。中间丝不仅在维持细胞的结构完整性方面发挥作用,还参与许多细胞过程,包括细胞黏附、免疫信号传导和自噬,这些过程在细菌感染的背景下很重要。在这里,我们总结了关于中间丝在细菌感染中作用的知识,重点关注III型中间丝蛋白波形蛋白。最近的研究揭示了波形蛋白参与宿主细胞防御,作为先天免疫系统几种模式识别受体的配体。本综述介绍了细菌与波形蛋白相互作用的两个主要方面:波形蛋白在细胞表面病原体结合及随后细菌入侵中的作用,以及胞质波形蛋白与细胞内病原体在先天免疫信号传导方面的相互作用。文中还阐述了涉及不同细菌毒力因子的机制见解,这些因子靶向波形蛋白以破坏其功能,从而在细菌感染过程中改变宿主细胞命运。