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Toxoplasma Mechanisms for Delivery of Proteins and Uptake of Nutrients Across the Host-Pathogen Interface.
Annual Review of Microbiology ( IF 10.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-09 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-micro-011720-122318
Yifan Wang 1 , Lamba Omar Sangaré 1 , Tatiana C Paredes-Santos 1 , Jeroen P J Saeij 1
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Many intracellular pathogens, including the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, live inside a vacuole that resides in the host cytosol. Vacuolar residence provides these pathogens with a defined niche for replication and protection from detection by host cytosolic pattern recognition receptors. However, the limiting membrane of the vacuole, which constitutes the host-pathogen interface, is also a barrier for pathogen effectors to reach the host cytosol and for the acquisition of host-derived nutrients. This review provides an update on the specialized secretion and trafficking systems used by Toxoplasma to overcome the barrier of the parasitophorous vacuole membrane and thereby allow the delivery of proteins into the host cell and the acquisition of host-derived nutrients.

中文翻译:


弓形虫通过宿主-病原体界面传递蛋白质和摄取营养物的机制。

许多细胞内病原体,包括原生动物寄生虫弓形虫,生活在宿主细胞质中的液泡内。液泡驻留为这些病原体提供了一个明确的生态位,用于复制和保护免受宿主细胞溶质模式识别受体的检测。然而,构成宿主-病原体界面的液泡限制膜也是病原体效应物到达宿主细胞质和获取宿主来源营养素的屏障。本综述更新了弓形虫用于克服寄生液泡膜屏障的专门分泌和运输系统,从而允许将蛋白质输送到宿主细胞并获取宿主衍生的营养素。

更新日期:2020-09-10
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