The multiple functions of the numerous Chlamydia trachomatis secreted proteins: the tip of the iceberg

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Joana N. Bugalhão, L. J. Mota
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Abstract

Chlamydia trachomatis serovars are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens mainly causing ocular and urogenital infections that affect millions of people worldwide and which can lead to blindness or sterility. They reside and multiply intracellularly within a membrane-bound vacuolar compartment, known as inclusion, and are characterized by a developmental cycle involving two morphologically and physiologically distinct chlamydial forms. Completion of the developmental cycle involves the secretion of > 70 C. trachomatis proteins that function in the host cell cytoplasm and nucleus, in the inclusion membrane and lumen, and in the extracellular milieu. These proteins can, for example, interfere with the host cell cytoskeleton, vesicular and non-vesicular transport, metabolism, and immune signalling. Generally, this promotes C. trachomatis invasion into, and escape from, host cells, the acquisition of nutrients by the chlamydiae, and evasion of cell-autonomous, humoral and cellular innate immunity. Here, we present an in-depth review on the current knowledge and outstanding questions about these C. trachomatis secreted proteins.
沙眼衣原体分泌蛋白的多种功能:冰山一角
沙眼衣原体血清型是一种专性细胞内细菌病原体,主要引起眼部和泌尿生殖道感染,影响全球数百万人,并可能导致失明或不育。它们在细胞内驻留并繁殖在一个膜结合的液泡室中,称为包涵体,其特征是发育周期涉及两种形态和生理上不同的衣原体形式。发育周期的完成涉及分泌>70种沙眼衣原体蛋白,这些蛋白在宿主细胞质和细胞核、包涵体膜和管腔以及细胞外环境中发挥作用。例如,这些蛋白质可以干扰宿主细胞骨架、囊泡和非囊泡运输、代谢和免疫信号传导。一般来说,这会促进沙眼衣原体侵入宿主细胞并从宿主细胞中逃逸,衣原体获得营养物质,并逃避细胞自主、体液和细胞先天免疫。在此,我们对这些沙眼衣原体分泌蛋白的现有知识和悬而未决的问题进行了深入的综述。
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Microbial Cell
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