Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.

Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive facultative intracellular bacterial pathogen that invades mammalian cells and escapes from membrane-bound vacuoles to replicate within the host cell cytosol. Gene products required for intracellular bacterial growth and bacterial spread to adjacent cells are...

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Main Authors: Bobbi Xayarath, Francis Alonzo, Nancy E Freitag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-03-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4379056?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-384137c1003c4f1582a9f9c0a4fdb6322020-11-25T00:58:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742015-03-01113e100470710.1371/journal.ppat.1004707Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.Bobbi XayarathFrancis AlonzoNancy E FreitagListeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive facultative intracellular bacterial pathogen that invades mammalian cells and escapes from membrane-bound vacuoles to replicate within the host cell cytosol. Gene products required for intracellular bacterial growth and bacterial spread to adjacent cells are regulated by a transcriptional activator known as PrfA. PrfA becomes activated following L. monocytogenes entry into host cells, however the signal that stimulates PrfA activation has not yet been defined. Here we provide evidence for L. monocytogenes secretion of a small peptide pheromone, pPplA, which enhances the escape of L. monocytogenes from host cell vacuoles and may facilitate PrfA activation. The pPplA pheromone is generated via the proteolytic processing of the PplA lipoprotein secretion signal peptide. While the PplA lipoprotein is dispensable for pathogenesis, bacteria lacking the pPplA pheromone are significantly attenuated for virulence in mice and have a reduced efficiency of bacterial escape from the vacuoles of nonprofessional phagocytic cells. Mutational activation of PrfA restores virulence and eliminates the need for pPplA-dependent signaling. Experimental evidence suggests that the pPplA peptide may help signal to L. monocytogenes its presence within the confines of the host cell vacuole, stimulating the expression of gene products that contribute to vacuole escape and facilitating PrfA activation to promote bacterial growth within the cytosol.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4379056?pdf=render
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author Bobbi Xayarath
Francis Alonzo
Nancy E Freitag
spellingShingle Bobbi Xayarath
Francis Alonzo
Nancy E Freitag
Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Bobbi Xayarath
Francis Alonzo
Nancy E Freitag
author_sort Bobbi Xayarath
title Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
title_short Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
title_full Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
title_fullStr Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances Listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
title_sort identification of a peptide-pheromone that enhances listeria monocytogenes escape from host cell vacuoles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive facultative intracellular bacterial pathogen that invades mammalian cells and escapes from membrane-bound vacuoles to replicate within the host cell cytosol. Gene products required for intracellular bacterial growth and bacterial spread to adjacent cells are regulated by a transcriptional activator known as PrfA. PrfA becomes activated following L. monocytogenes entry into host cells, however the signal that stimulates PrfA activation has not yet been defined. Here we provide evidence for L. monocytogenes secretion of a small peptide pheromone, pPplA, which enhances the escape of L. monocytogenes from host cell vacuoles and may facilitate PrfA activation. The pPplA pheromone is generated via the proteolytic processing of the PplA lipoprotein secretion signal peptide. While the PplA lipoprotein is dispensable for pathogenesis, bacteria lacking the pPplA pheromone are significantly attenuated for virulence in mice and have a reduced efficiency of bacterial escape from the vacuoles of nonprofessional phagocytic cells. Mutational activation of PrfA restores virulence and eliminates the need for pPplA-dependent signaling. Experimental evidence suggests that the pPplA peptide may help signal to L. monocytogenes its presence within the confines of the host cell vacuole, stimulating the expression of gene products that contribute to vacuole escape and facilitating PrfA activation to promote bacterial growth within the cytosol.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4379056?pdf=render
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