最后一扇门:细菌颠覆自噬体-溶酶体融合作为一种保守的免疫逃避策略。

IF 5.1 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Israt Chowdhury, Tegar Adriansyah Putra Siregar, Md Fazlul Haque, Marisa Ponpuak
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摘要

自噬是宿主细胞内防御武器库的重要组成部分,最终导致自噬体与溶酶体融合以降解入侵的病原体。虽然自噬体的形成已被广泛研究,但最近的见解表明,最后的融合步骤构成了一个关键的免疫瓶颈,极易受到微生物破坏。在这篇综述中,我们综合了来自不同病原体的证据,包括结核分枝杆菌、肠沙门氏菌、梅毒螺旋体、幽门螺杆菌、伯纳氏杆菌、鼠疫耶尔森氏菌和牙龈卟啉单胞菌,证明自噬体-溶酶体融合阻断不是偶然的,而是一种趋同进化的免疫逃避策略。我们剖析了这些病原体采用的三种机制策略:破坏RAB gtpase,干扰HOPS和SNARE复合物,抑制或错误调节溶酶体的生物发生和定位。每种策略都以显著的特异性靶向融合机制,通常会劫持宿主的调节电路。我们进一步讨论了这些见解如何为旨在恢复自噬通量的治疗干预提供信息。融合阻滞是病原体存活的统一标志,将自噬体-溶酶体融合定位为宿主-病原体冲突的关键前沿。我们提倡从研究自噬起始标记到评估融合能力作为自噬免疫的功能指标的范式转变。
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The final gate: bacterial subversion of autophagosome-lysosome fusion as a conserved immune evasion strategy.

Autophagy is a vital component of the host cell intracellular defense arsenal, culminating in the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes to degrade invading pathogens. While autophagosome formation has been extensively studied, recent insights reveal that the final fusion step constitutes a critical immunological bottleneck that is highly vulnerable to microbial sabotage. In this review, we synthesize evidence from diverse pathogens, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Salmonella enterica, Treponema pallidum, Helicobacter pylori, Coxiella burnetii, Yersinia pestis, and Porphyromonas gingivalis, demonstrating that autophagosome-lysosome fusion blockade is not incidental but represents a convergently evolved immune evasion strategy. We dissect three mechanistic strategies employed by these pathogens: disruption of RAB GTPases, interference with the HOPS and SNARE complexes, and inhibition or misregulation of lysosomal biogenesis and positioning. Each strategy targets the fusion machinery with remarkable specificity, often hijacking host regulatory circuits. We further discuss how these insights inform therapeutic interventions aimed at restoring autophagic flux. Fusion arrest emerges as a unifying hallmark of pathogen survival, positioning autophagosome-lysosome fusion as a critical frontier in the host-pathogen conflict. We advocate a paradigm shift from studying autophagy initiation markers to evaluating fusion competence as a functional measure of autophagic immunity.

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Critical Reviews in Microbiology
Critical Reviews in Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Microbiology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes comprehensive reviews covering all areas of microbiology relevant to humans and animals, including medical and veterinary microbiology, public health and environmental microbiology. These may include subjects related to microbial molecular biology, immunopathogenicity, physiology, biochemistry, structure, and epidemiology. Of particular interest are reviews covering clinical aspects of bacterial, virological, fungal and parasitic diseases. All reviews must be analytical, comprehensive, and balanced in nature. Editors welcome uninvited submissions, as well as suggested topics for reviews accompanied by an abstract.
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