Cronobacter sakazakii infection implicates multifaceted neuro-immune regulatory pathways of Caenorhabditis elegans†

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Lappasi Mohanram VenkataKrishna, Boopathi Balasubramaniam, T. J. Sushmitha, V. Ravichandiran and Krishnaswamy Balamurugan
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The neural pathways of Caenorhabditis elegans play a crucial role in regulating host immunity and inflammation during pathogenic infections. To understand the major neuro-immune signaling pathways, this study aimed to identify the key regulatory proteins in the host C. elegans during C. sakazakii infection. We used high-throughput label-free quantitative proteomics and identified 69 differentially expressed proteins. KEGG analysis revealed that C. sakazakii elicited host immune signaling cascades primarily including mTOR signaling, axon regeneration, metabolic pathways (let-363 and acox-1.4), calcium signaling (mlck-1), and longevity regulating pathways (ddl-2), respectively. The abrogation in functional loss of mTOR-associated players deciphered that C. sakazakii infection negatively regulated the lifespan of mutant worms (akt-1, let-363 and dlk-1), including physiological aberrations, such as reduced pharyngeal pumping and egg production. Additionally, the candidate pathway proteins were validated by transcriptional profiling of their corresponding genes. Furthermore, immunoblotting showed the downregulation of mTORC2/SGK-1 during the later hours of pathogen exposure. Overall, our findings profoundly provide an understanding of the specificity of proteome imbalance in affecting neuro-immune regulations during C. sakazakii infection.

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阪崎克罗诺杆菌感染涉及秀丽隐杆线虫的多方面神经免疫调节途径。
秀丽隐杆线虫的神经通路在致病性感染期间调节宿主免疫和炎症方面发挥着至关重要的作用。为了了解主要的神经免疫信号通路,本研究旨在确定阪崎肠杆菌感染期间宿主秀丽隐杆线虫中的关键调节蛋白。我们使用高通量无标记定量蛋白质组学,鉴定了69种差异表达的蛋白质。KEGG分析显示,阪崎肠杆菌引发宿主免疫信号级联反应,主要包括mTOR信号、轴突再生、代谢途径(let-363和acox-1.4)、钙信号(mlck-1)和寿命调节途径(ddl-2)。mTOR相关参与者功能丧失的消除表明,阪崎肠杆菌感染对突变蠕虫(akt-1、let-363和dlk-1)的寿命产生了负面调节,包括生理异常,如咽泵和卵子产量减少。此外,候选通路蛋白通过其相应基因的转录谱进行了验证。此外,免疫印迹显示mTORC2/SGK-1在病原体暴露的后几个小时内下调。总之,我们的发现深刻地理解了蛋白质组失衡在阪崎肠杆菌感染期间影响神经免疫调节的特异性。
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