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A bacterial autotransporter impairs innate immune responses by targeting the transcription factor TFE3.


ABSTRACT: Type I interferons (IFNs) are consequential cytokines in antibacterial defense. Whether and how bacterial pathogens inhibit innate immune receptor-driven type I IFN expression remains mostly unknown. By screening a library of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) mutants, we uncovered EhaF, an uncharacterized protein, as an inhibitor of innate immune responses including IFNs. Further analyses identified EhaF as a secreted autotransporter-a type of bacterial secretion system with no known innate immune-modulatory function-that translocates into host cell cytosol and inhibit IFN response to EHEC. Mechanistically, EhaF interacts with and inhibits the MiT/TFE family transcription factor TFE3 resulting in impaired TANK phosphorylation and consequently, reduced IRF3 activation and type I IFN expression. Notably, EhaF-mediated innate immune suppression promotes EHEC colonization and pathogenesis in vivo. Overall, this study has uncovered a previously unknown autotransporter-based bacterial strategy that targets a specific transcription factor to subvert innate host defense.

SUBMITTER: Ta A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10090168 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A bacterial autotransporter impairs innate immune responses by targeting the transcription factor TFE3.

Ta Atri A   Ricci-Azevedo Rafael R   Vasudevan Swathy O SO   Wright Skylar S SS   Kumari Puja P   Havira Morena S MS   Surendran Nair Meera M   Rathinam Vijay A VA   Vanaja Sivapriya Kailasan SK  

Nature communications 20230411 1


Type I interferons (IFNs) are consequential cytokines in antibacterial defense. Whether and how bacterial pathogens inhibit innate immune receptor-driven type I IFN expression remains mostly unknown. By screening a library of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) mutants, we uncovered EhaF, an uncharacterized protein, as an inhibitor of innate immune responses including IFNs. Further analyses identified EhaF as a secreted autotransporter-a type of bacterial secretion system with no known inn  ...[more]

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