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Bacterial effector modifies host messenger RNA to promote virulence


ABSTRACT: Bacterial pathogens harbor specialized secretion systems that inject effector proteins into the host cell to establish infection and disease. While many bacterial effectors post-translationally modify proteins to influence host responses, the extent to which effectors modify host RNA is currently unknown. Here we performed RNA-interactome capture (RIC) to isolate effectors bound to host cellular messenger RNA (mRNA) during Legionella pneumophila infection. RIC identified an uncharacterized effector, FadA (Lpw16921), which localized to the host-cell nucleus and interacted with host mRNAs at uracil (U)-rich RNA motifs. FadA exhibited NADPH-oxidase activity that mediated 8-oxo-guanine (oxo8G) modifications of mRNA substrates, resulting in oxidative damage and inhibition of translation. Infection with L. pneumophila harboring wild-type FadA, but not a catalytically inactive mutant, increased oxo8G modifications, suppressed cytokine responses, and promoted bacterial persistence in vivo. Our findings demonstrate the potential for a secreted Q2 effector to post-transcriptionally modify host mRNA as a mechanism to promote bacterial virulence.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE309992 | GEO | 2026/08/13

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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