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EMBO J ; 42(6): e112558, 2023 03 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36762431

RESUMEN

Moraxella catarrhalis is an important human respiratory pathogen and a major causative agent of otitis media and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Toll-like receptors contribute to, but cannot fully account for, the complexity of the immune response seen in M. catarrhalis infection. Using primary mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages to examine the host response to M. catarrhalis infection, our global transcriptomic and targeted cytokine analyses revealed activation of immune signalling pathways by both membrane-bound and cytosolic pattern-recognition receptors. We show that M. catarrhalis and its outer membrane vesicles or lipooligosaccharide (LOS) can activate the cytosolic innate immune sensor caspase-4/11, gasdermin-D-dependent pyroptosis, and the NLRP3 inflammasome in human and mouse macrophages. This pathway is initiated by type I interferon signalling and guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs). We also show that inflammasomes and GBPs, particularly GBP2, are required for the host defence against M. catarrhalis in mice. Overall, our results reveal an essential role for the interferon-inflammasome axis in cytosolic recognition and immunity against M. catarrhalis, providing new molecular targets that may be used to mitigate pathological inflammation triggered by this pathogen.


Asunto(s)
Caspasas , Inflamasomas , Ratones , Humanos , Animales , Caspasas/metabolismo , Proteína con Dominio Pirina 3 de la Familia NLR/genética , Proteína con Dominio Pirina 3 de la Familia NLR/metabolismo , Moraxella catarrhalis/metabolismo , Proteínas Portadoras , Inmunidad Innata
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 9(23): e2201415, 2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35657076

RESUMEN

The spread of viral and bacterial pathogens mediated by contact with surfaces is a leading cause of infection worldwide. COVID-19 and the continuous rise of deaths associated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria highlight the need to impede surface-mediated transmission. A sprayable coating with an intrinsic ability to resist the uptake of bacteria and viruses from surfaces and droplets, such as those generated by sneezing or coughing, is reported. The coating also provides an effective microbicidal functionality against bacteria, providing a dual barrier against pathogen uptake and transmission. This antimicrobial functionality is fully preserved following scratching and other induced damage to its surface or 9 days of submersion in a highly concentrated suspension of bacteria. The coatings also register an 11-fold decrease in viral contamination compared to the noncoated surfaces.


Asunto(s)
Antiinfecciosos , COVID-19 , Virus , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Antiinfecciosos/farmacología , Bacterias , Humanos
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Plant Cell Environ ; 45(4): 1257-1269, 2022 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35048399

RESUMEN

Our understanding of the regulation of respiration in C4 plants, where mitochondria play different roles in the different types of C4 photosynthetic pathway, remains limited. We examined how leaf dark respiration rates (Rdark ), in the presence and absence of added malate, vary in monocots representing the three classical biochemical types of C4 photosynthesis (NADP-ME, NAD-ME and PCK) using intact leaves and extracted bundle sheath strands. In particular, we explored to what extent rates of Rdark are associated with mitochondrial number, volume and ultrastructure. Based on examination of a single species per C4 type, we found that the respiratory response of NAD-ME and PCK type bundle sheath strands to added malate was associated with differences in mitochondrial number, volume, and/or ultrastructure, while NADP-ME type bundle sheath strands did not respond to malate addition. In general, mitochondrial traits reflected the contributions mitochondria make to photosynthesis in the three C4 types. However, despite the obvious differences in mitochondrial traits, no clear correlation was observed between these traits and Rdark . We suggest that Rdark is primarily driven by cellular maintenance demands and not mitochondrial composition per se, in a manner that is somewhat independent of mitochondrial organic acid cycling in the light.


Asunto(s)
Malato Deshidrogenasa , Malatos , Malato Deshidrogenasa/metabolismo , Malatos/metabolismo , Mitocondrias/metabolismo , NAD/metabolismo , NADP/metabolismo , Fotosíntesis , Hojas de la Planta/metabolismo , Frecuencia Respiratoria
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(36): 10204-9, 2016 09 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27555587

RESUMEN

Plants possess intracellular immune receptors designated "nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat" (NLR) proteins that translate pathogen-specific recognition into disease-resistance signaling. The wheat immune receptors Sr33 and Sr50 belong to the class of coiled-coil (CC) NLRs. They confer resistance against a broad spectrum of field isolates of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici, including the Ug99 lineage, and are homologs of the barley powdery mildew-resistance protein MLA10. Here, we show that, similarly to MLA10, the Sr33 and Sr50 CC domains are sufficient to induce cell death in Nicotiana benthamiana Autoactive CC domains and full-length Sr33 and Sr50 proteins self-associate in planta In contrast, truncated CC domains equivalent in size to an MLA10 fragment for which a crystal structure was previously determined fail to induce cell death and do not self-associate. Mutations in the truncated region also abolish self-association and cell-death signaling. Analysis of Sr33 and Sr50 CC domains fused to YFP and either nuclear localization or nuclear export signals in N benthamiana showed that cell-death induction occurs in the cytosol. In stable transgenic wheat plants, full-length Sr33 proteins targeted to the cytosol provided rust resistance, whereas nuclear-targeted Sr33 was not functional. These data are consistent with CC-mediated induction of both cell-death signaling and stem rust resistance in the cytosolic compartment, whereas previous research had suggested that MLA10-mediated cell-death and disease resistance signaling occur independently, in the cytosol and nucleus, respectively.


Asunto(s)
Resistencia a la Enfermedad/genética , Grano Comestible/inmunología , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Enfermedades de las Plantas/inmunología , Proteínas de Plantas/inmunología , Tallos de la Planta/inmunología , Triticum/inmunología , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Basidiomycota/patogenicidad , Basidiomycota/fisiología , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Núcleo Celular/microbiología , Citosol/inmunología , Citosol/metabolismo , Citosol/microbiología , Grano Comestible/genética , Grano Comestible/microbiología , Células Vegetales/inmunología , Células Vegetales/metabolismo , Células Vegetales/microbiología , Enfermedades de las Plantas/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Tallos de la Planta/genética , Tallos de la Planta/microbiología , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente , Alineación de Secuencia , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido , Nicotiana/genética , Nicotiana/inmunología , Nicotiana/microbiología , Triticum/genética , Triticum/microbiología
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Science ; 313(5784): 233-6, 2006 Jul 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16840703

RESUMEN

Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16S ribosomal DNA clones of the genus Ralstonia that bear 99% similarity to the bacterium Ralstonia metallidurans-shown to precipitate gold from aqueous gold(III) tetrachloride-were present on all DNA-positive gold grains but were not detected in the surrounding soils. These results provide evidence for the bacterial contribution to the authigenic formation of secondary bacterioform gold grains and nuggets.


Asunto(s)
Biopelículas , Oro/metabolismo , Ralstonia/metabolismo , Microbiología del Suelo , Suelo/análisis , Bacterias/clasificación , Bacterias/aislamiento & purificación , Bacterias/metabolismo , Precipitación Química , Cloruros/metabolismo , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana , Oro/análisis , Oro/toxicidad , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Minería , Nueva Gales del Sur , Oxidación-Reducción , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Queensland , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Ralstonia/efectos de los fármacos , Ralstonia/aislamiento & purificación , Ralstonia/ultraestructura , Solubilidad
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