Autophagy and Bacterial infections.

Autophagy reports Pub Date : 2025-09-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/27694127.2025.2542904
Ken Cadwell, Clara Abraham, Shai Bel, Santosh Chauhan, Jörn Coers, María I Colombo, Jacob R Davis, Daniel Hofius, Hang Thi Thu Nguyen, Michinaga Ogawa, Craig R Roy, Feng Shao, Sayaka Shizukuishi, Christina L Stallings, Magdalena Szczesna, Gergory Taylor, Teresa Lm Thurston, Robert Watson, Thomas Wileman, Yue Xu, Dario S Zamboni
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Abstract

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process that is prominent during bacterial infections. In this review article, we discuss how direct pathogen clearance via xenophagy and regulation of inflammatory products represent dual functions of autophagy that coordinate an effective antimicrobial response. We detail the molecular mechanisms of xenophagy, including signals that indicate the presence of an intracellular pathogen and autophagy receptor-mediated cargo targeting, while highlighting pathogen counterstrategies, such as bacterial effector proteins that inhibit autophagy initiation or exploit autophagic membranes for replication. Pathways that are related to autophagy, including LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP) and conjugation of ATG8 to single membranes (CASM), are expanding the role of autophagy in antimicrobial defense beyond traditional double-membrane autophagosomes. Examination of Crohn disease-associated genes links impaired autophagy to inflammation and defective bacterial handling. We propose emerging concepts, such as effector-triggered immunity, where autophagy inhibition by pathogens triggers inflammatory defenses and discusses the therapeutic potential of modulating autophagy in infectious and inflammatory diseases.

自噬和细菌感染。
自噬是一种进化上保守的细胞过程,在细菌感染过程中表现突出。在这篇综述文章中,我们讨论了如何通过异种吞噬直接清除病原体和调节炎症产物代表自噬的双重功能,协调有效的抗菌反应。我们详细介绍了异种自噬的分子机制,包括表明细胞内病原体和自噬受体介导的货物靶向存在的信号,同时强调了病原体的对抗策略,如抑制自噬起始或利用自噬膜进行复制的细菌效应蛋白。与自噬相关的途径,包括lc3相关吞噬(LAP)和ATG8与单膜结合(CASM),正在扩大自噬在抗菌防御中的作用,超越传统的双膜自噬体。克罗恩病相关基因的检查将受损的自噬与炎症和缺陷的细菌处理联系起来。我们提出了新兴的概念,如效应触发免疫,其中自噬抑制病原体触发炎症防御,并讨论了在感染性和炎症性疾病中调节自噬的治疗潜力。
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