Cleavage of PGRP-LC receptor in the Drosophila IMD pathway in response to live bacterial infection in S2 cells.

Self/nonself Pub Date : 2011-07-01 DOI:10.4161/self.17882
Rebecca L Schmidt, Francesca M Rinaldo, Shayla E Hesse, Masakazu Hamada, Zachary Ortiz, Daniah T Beleford, Andrea Page-McCaw, Jeffrey L Platt, Amy H Tang
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Abstract

Drosophila responds to Gram-negative bacterial infection by activating the immune deficiency (IMD) pathway, leading to production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). As a receptor for the IMD pathway, peptidoglycan-recognition protein (PGRP), PGRP-LC is known to recognize and bind monomeric peptidoglycan (DAP-type PGN) through its PGRP ectodomain and in turn activate the IMD pathway. The questions remain how PGRP-LC is activated in response to pathogen infection to initiate the IMD signal transduction in Drosophila. Here we present evidence to show that proteases such as elastase and Mmp2 can also activate the IMD pathway but not the TOLL pathway. The elastase-dependent IMD activation requires the receptor PGRP-LC. Importantly, we find that live Salmonella/E. coli infection modulates PGRP-LC expression/receptor integrity and activates the IMD pathway while dead Salmonella/E. coli or protease-deficient E. coli do neither. Our results suggest an interesting possibility that Gram-negative pathogen infection may be partially monitored through the structural integrity of the receptor PGRP-LC via an infection-induced enzyme-based cleavage-mediated activation mechanism.

果蝇IMD通路中PGRP-LC受体的裂解对S2细胞活菌感染的响应。
果蝇对革兰氏阴性细菌感染的反应是通过激活免疫缺陷(IMD)途径,导致抗菌肽(AMPs)的产生。作为IMD通路肽聚糖识别蛋白(PGRP)的受体,已知PGRP- lc通过其PGRP外域识别和结合单体肽聚糖(dap -型PGN),进而激活IMD通路。在果蝇中,PGRP-LC是如何响应病原体感染而激活IMD信号转导的问题仍然存在。在这里,我们提供的证据表明蛋白酶如弹性蛋白酶和Mmp2也可以激活IMD途径,但不能激活TOLL途径。弹性酶依赖的IMD激活需要受体PGRP-LC。重要的是,我们发现活沙门氏菌/大肠杆菌。大肠杆菌感染可调节PGRP-LC表达/受体完整性,激活IMD通路;大肠杆菌或缺乏蛋白酶的大肠杆菌都不会。我们的研究结果表明一种有趣的可能性,即通过感染诱导的酶裂解介导的激活机制,通过受体PGRP-LC的结构完整性部分监测革兰氏阴性病原体感染。
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