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Depletion of the apical endosome in response to viruses and bacterial toxins provides cell-autonomous host defense at mucosal surfaces.


ABSTRACT: Polarized epithelial cells form an essential barrier against infection at mucosal surfaces. Many pathogens breach this barrier to cause disease, often by co-opting cellular endocytosis mechanisms to enter the cell through the lumenal (apical) cell surface. We recently discovered that the loss of the cell polarity gene PARD6B selectively diminishes apical endosome function. Here, we find that in response to the entry of certain viruses and bacterial toxins into the epithelial cells via the apical membrane, PARD6B and aPKC, two components of the PARD6B-aPKC-Cdc42 apical polarity complex, undergo rapid proteasome-dependent degradation. The perturbation of apical membrane glycosphingolipids by toxin- or virus-binding initiates degradation of PARD6B. The loss of PARD6B causes the depletion of apical endosome function and renders the cell resistant to further infection from the lumenal cell surface, thus enabling a form of cell-autonomous host defense.

SUBMITTER: Maeda K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8852832 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Depletion of the apical endosome in response to viruses and bacterial toxins provides cell-autonomous host defense at mucosal surfaces.

Maeda Keiko K   Zachos Nicholas C NC   Orzalli Megan H MH   Schmieder Stefanie S SS   Chang Denis D   Bugda Gwilt Katlynn K   Doucet Michele M   Baetz Nicholas W NW   Lee Sun S   Crawford Sue E SE   Estes Mary K MK   Kagan Jonathan C JC   Turner Jerrold R JR   Lencer Wayne I WI  

Cell host & microbe 20220201 2


Polarized epithelial cells form an essential barrier against infection at mucosal surfaces. Many pathogens breach this barrier to cause disease, often by co-opting cellular endocytosis mechanisms to enter the cell through the lumenal (apical) cell surface. We recently discovered that the loss of the cell polarity gene PARD6B selectively diminishes apical endosome function. Here, we find that in response to the entry of certain viruses and bacterial toxins into the epithelial cells via the apical  ...[more]

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