Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.

During infection of cells by Legionella pneumophila, the bacterium secretes a large number of effector proteins into the host cell cytoplasm, allowing it to alter many cellular processes and make the vacuole and the host cell into more hospitable environments for bacterial replication. One major cha...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Wen Sun, Monica L Wagner, Amanda Maize, Doris Kemler, Elisabeth Garland-Kuntz, Li Xu, Zhao-Qing Luo, Peter J Hollenbeck
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-0f606261195140a49b18d9124276cfbf2020-11-25T01:24:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6297210.1371/journal.pone.0062972Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.Elizabeth Wen SunMonica L WagnerAmanda MaizeDoris KemlerElisabeth Garland-KuntzLi XuZhao-Qing LuoPeter J HollenbeckDuring infection of cells by Legionella pneumophila, the bacterium secretes a large number of effector proteins into the host cell cytoplasm, allowing it to alter many cellular processes and make the vacuole and the host cell into more hospitable environments for bacterial replication. One major change induced by infection is the recruitment of ER-derived vesicles to the surface of the vacuole, where they fuse with the vacuole membrane and prevent it from becoming an acidified, degradative compartment. However, the recruitment of mitochondria to the region of the vacuole has also been suggested by ultrastructural studies. In order to test this idea in a controlled and quantitative experimental system, and to lay the groundwork for a genome-wide screen for factors involved in mitochondrial recruitment, we examined the behavior of mitochondria during the early stages of Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells. We found that the density of mitochondria near vacuoles formed by infection with wild type Legionella was not different from that found in dotA(-) mutant-infected cells during the first 4 hours after infection. We then examined 4 parameters of mitochondrial motility in infected cells: velocity of movement, duty cycle of movement, directional persistence and net direction. In the 4 hours following infection, most of these measures were indistinguishable between wild type and dotA(-).infection. However, wild type Legionella did induce a modest shift in the velocity distribution toward faster movement compared dotA(-) infection, and a small downward shift in the duty cycle distribution. In addition, wild type infection produced mitochondrial movement that was biased in the direction of the bacterial vacuole relative to dotA-, although not enough to cause a significant accumulation within 10 um of the vacuole. We conclude that in this host cell, mitochondria are not strongly recruited to the vacuole, nor is their motility dramatically affected.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3640039?pdf=render
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author Elizabeth Wen Sun
Monica L Wagner
Amanda Maize
Doris Kemler
Elisabeth Garland-Kuntz
Li Xu
Zhao-Qing Luo
Peter J Hollenbeck
spellingShingle Elizabeth Wen Sun
Monica L Wagner
Amanda Maize
Doris Kemler
Elisabeth Garland-Kuntz
Li Xu
Zhao-Qing Luo
Peter J Hollenbeck
Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elizabeth Wen Sun
Monica L Wagner
Amanda Maize
Doris Kemler
Elisabeth Garland-Kuntz
Li Xu
Zhao-Qing Luo
Peter J Hollenbeck
author_sort Elizabeth Wen Sun
title Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
title_short Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
title_full Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
title_fullStr Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
title_full_unstemmed Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
title_sort legionella pneumophila infection of drosophila s2 cells induces only minor changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description During infection of cells by Legionella pneumophila, the bacterium secretes a large number of effector proteins into the host cell cytoplasm, allowing it to alter many cellular processes and make the vacuole and the host cell into more hospitable environments for bacterial replication. One major change induced by infection is the recruitment of ER-derived vesicles to the surface of the vacuole, where they fuse with the vacuole membrane and prevent it from becoming an acidified, degradative compartment. However, the recruitment of mitochondria to the region of the vacuole has also been suggested by ultrastructural studies. In order to test this idea in a controlled and quantitative experimental system, and to lay the groundwork for a genome-wide screen for factors involved in mitochondrial recruitment, we examined the behavior of mitochondria during the early stages of Legionella pneumophila infection of Drosophila S2 cells. We found that the density of mitochondria near vacuoles formed by infection with wild type Legionella was not different from that found in dotA(-) mutant-infected cells during the first 4 hours after infection. We then examined 4 parameters of mitochondrial motility in infected cells: velocity of movement, duty cycle of movement, directional persistence and net direction. In the 4 hours following infection, most of these measures were indistinguishable between wild type and dotA(-).infection. However, wild type Legionella did induce a modest shift in the velocity distribution toward faster movement compared dotA(-) infection, and a small downward shift in the duty cycle distribution. In addition, wild type infection produced mitochondrial movement that was biased in the direction of the bacterial vacuole relative to dotA-, although not enough to cause a significant accumulation within 10 um of the vacuole. We conclude that in this host cell, mitochondria are not strongly recruited to the vacuole, nor is their motility dramatically affected.
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