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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37190041/membrane-curvature-the-inseparable-companion-of-autophagy
#21
REVIEW
Lei Liu, Yu Tang, Zijuan Zhou, Yuan Huang, Rui Zhang, Hao Lyu, Shuai Xiao, Dong Guo, Declan William Ali, Marek Michalak, Xing-Zhen Chen, Cefan Zhou, Jingfeng Tang
Autophagy is a highly conserved recycling process of eukaryotic cells that degrades protein aggregates or damaged organelles with the participation of autophagy-related proteins. Membrane bending is a key step in autophagosome membrane formation and nucleation. A variety of autophagy-related proteins (ATGs) are needed to sense and generate membrane curvature, which then complete the membrane remodeling process. The Atg1 complex, Atg2-Atg18 complex, Vps34 complex, Atg12-Atg5 conjugation system, Atg8-phosphatidylethanolamine conjugation system, and transmembrane protein Atg9 promote the production of autophagosomal membranes directly or indirectly through their specific structures to alter membrane curvature...
April 11, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37180700/editorial-emerging-mechanistic-insights-of-selective-and-nonselective-autophagy-in-liver-and-gut-diseases-and-their-treatment-strategies-in-the-era-of-covid-19
#22
EDITORIAL
Md Abdul Alim Al-Bari, Manoj B Menon, Nabil Eid
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37089068/out-of-the-escpe-room-emerging-roles-of-endosomal-snx-bars-in-receptor-transport-and-host-pathogen-interaction
#23
REVIEW
Boris Simonetti, James L Daly, Peter J Cullen
Several functions of the human cell, such as sensing nutrients, cell movement and interaction with the surrounding environment, depend on a myriad of transmembrane proteins and their associated proteins and lipids (collectively termed "cargoes"). To successfully perform their tasks, cargo must be sorted and delivered to the right place, at the right time, and in the right amount. To achieve this, eukaryotic cells have evolved a highly organized sorting platform, the endosomal network. Here, a variety of specialized multiprotein complexes sort cargo into itineraries leading to either their degradation or their recycling to various organelles for further rounds of reuse...
April 23, 2023: Traffic
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37070811/a-traf-like-e3-ubiquitin-ligase-trafe-coordinates-escrt-and-autophagy-in-endolysosomal-damage-response-and-cell-autonomous-immunity-to-mycobacterium-marinum
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lyudmil Raykov, Manon Mottet, Jahn Nitschke, Thierry Soldati
Cells are perpetually challenged by pathogens, protein aggregates or chemicals, that induce plasma membrane or endolysosomal compartments damage. This severe stress is recognised and controlled by the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) and the autophagy machineries, which are recruited to damaged membranes to either repair or to remove membrane remnants. Yet, insight is limited about how damage is sensed and which effectors lead to extensive tagging of the damaged organelles with signals, such as K63-polyubiquitin, required for the recruitment of membrane repair or removal machineries...
April 18, 2023: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37052218/the-emerging-roles-of-autophagy-in-intestinal-epithelial-cells-and-its-links-to-inflammatory-bowel-disease
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sharon Tran, Juliani Juliani, W Douglas Fairlie, Erinna F Lee
Landmark genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified that mutations in autophagy genes correlated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a heterogenous disease characterised by prolonged inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, that can reduce a person's quality of life. Autophagy, the delivery of intracellular components to the lysosome for degradation, is a critical cellular housekeeping process that removes damaged proteins and turns over organelles, recycling their amino acids and other constituents to supply cells with energy and necessary building blocks...
April 13, 2023: Biochemical Society Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37019426/deceiving-the-big-eaters-salmonella-typhimurium-sopb-subverts-host-cell-xenophagy-in-macrophages-via-dual-mechanisms
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ritika Chatterjee, Debalina Chaudhuri, Subba Rao Gangi Setty, Dipshikha Chakravortty
Salmonella, a stealthy facultative intracellular pathogen, utilises an array of host immune evasion strategies. This facilitates successful survival via replicative niche establishment in otherwise hostile environments such as macrophages. Salmonella survives in and utilises macrophages for effective dissemination, ultimately leading to systemic infection. Bacterial xenophagy or macro-autophagy is an important host defense mechanism in macrophages. Here, we report for the first time that the Salmonella pathogenicity island-1 (SPI-1) effector SopB is involved in subverting host autophagy via dual mechanisms...
April 3, 2023: Microbes and Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36980169/dram1-promotes-lysosomal-delivery-of-mycobacterium-marinum-in-macrophages
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrianna Banducci-Karp, Jiajun Xie, Sem A G Engels, Christos Sarantaris, Patrick van Hage, Monica Varela, Annemarie H Meijer, Michiel van der Vaart
Damage-Regulated Autophagy Modulator 1 (DRAM1) is an infection-inducible membrane protein, whose function in the immune response is incompletely understood. Based on previous results in a zebrafish infection model, we have proposed that DRAM1 is a host resistance factor against intracellular mycobacterial infection. To gain insight into the cellular processes underlying DRAM1-mediated host defence, here we studied the interaction of DRAM1 with Mycobacterium marinum in murine RAW264.7 macrophages. We found that, shortly after phagocytosis, DRAM1 localised in a punctate pattern to mycobacteria, which gradually progressed to full DRAM1 envelopment of the bacteria...
March 7, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917659/in-situ-snapshots-along-a-mammalian-selective-autophagy-pathway
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meijing Li, Ishita Tripathi-Giesgen, Brenda A Schulman, Wolfgang Baumeister, Florian Wilfling
Selective macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) describes a process in which cytosolic material is engulfed in a double membrane organelle called an autophagosome. Autophagosomes are carriers responsible for delivering their content to a lytic compartment for destruction. The cargo can be of diverse origin, ranging from macromolecular complexes to protein aggregates, organelles, and even invading pathogens. Each cargo is unique in composition and size, presenting different challenges to autophagosome biogenesis...
March 21, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36872456/molecular-mechanism-of-streptococcus-pneumoniae-targeting-xenophagy-recognition-and-evasion-reinterpretation-of-pneumococci-as-intracellular-bacteria
#29
REVIEW
Michinaga Ogawa, Sayaka Shizukuishi, Yukihiro Akeda, Makoto Ohnishi
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major, encapsulated Gram-positive pathogen that causes diseases including community-acquired pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis. This pathogen colonizes the nasopharyngeal epithelia asymptomatically but can often migrate to sterile tissues and cause life-threatening invasive infections (invasive pneumococcal disease). Although multivalent pneumococcal polysaccharides and conjugate vaccines are available and effective, they also have major shortcomings with respect to the emergence of vaccine-resistant serotypes...
March 5, 2023: Microbiology and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36858654/the-interplay-between-selective-types-of-macro-autophagy-mitophagy-and-xenophagy
#30
REVIEW
Teresa Rubio-Tomás, Aggeliki Sotiriou, Nektarios Tavernarakis
Autophagy is a physiological response, activated by a myriad of endogenous and exogenous cues, including DNA damage, perturbation of proteostasis, depletion of nutrients or oxygen and pathogen infection. Upon sensing those stimuli, cells employ multiple non-selective and selective autophagy pathways to promote fitness and survival. Importantly, there are a variety of selective types of autophagy. In this review we will focus on autophagy of bacteria (xenophagy) and autophagy of mitochondria (mitophagy). We provide a brief introduction to bulk autophagy, as well as xenophagy and mitophagy, highlighting their common molecular factors...
2023: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36613950/the-role-of-nucleases-cleaving-tlr3-tlr7-8-and-tlr9-ligands-dicer-rnase-and-mirna-pirna-proteins-in-functional-adaptation-to-the-immune-escape-and-xenophagy-of-prostate-cancer-tissue
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gordana Kocic, Jovan Hadzi-Djokic, Miodrag Colic, Andrej Veljkovic, Katarina Tomovic, Stefanos Roumeliotis, Andrija Smelcerovic, Vassilios Liakopoulos
The prototypic sensors for the induction of innate and adaptive immune responses are the Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Unusually high expression of TLRs in prostate carcinoma (PC), associated with less differentiated, more aggressive and more propagating forms of PC, changed the previous paradigm about the role of TLRs strictly in immune defense system. Our data reveal an entirely novel role of nucleic acids-sensing Toll-like receptors (NA-TLRs) in functional adaptation of malignant cells for supply and digestion of surrounding metabolic substrates from dead cells as specific mechanism of cancer cells survival, by corresponding ligands accelerated degradation and purine/pyrimidine salvage pathway...
December 28, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36369701/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-in-autophagy-research
#32
EDITORIAL
Daniel J Klionsky
Over the past several years, I have been interacting with an increasing number of Iranian scientists, including those currently living in Iran as well as others who are being educated elsewhere or have independent positions outside of that country. In all circumstances, the resulting collaborations have extended my own knowledge and allowed me to contribute to papers on a variety of topics that are outside my specific area of expertise, including xenophagy, nanoparticles, cardiac disease and cancer. As the editor-in-chief of this journal, one of my goals is to be as inclusive as possible, encouraging scientists from around the world to engage in autophagy-related research, and to heighten awareness of this work with an aim toward a more complete understanding of the basic process, and to aid in progress toward the modulation of autophagy for medical applications...
November 11, 2022: Autophagy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36302887/the-mechanisms-and-roles-of-selective-autophagy-in-mammals
#33
REVIEW
Jose Norberto S Vargas, Maho Hamasaki, Tsuyoshi Kawabata, Richard J Youle, Tamotsu Yoshimori
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation. Autophagy can be non-selective - associated with the indiscriminate engulfment of cytosolic components - occurring in response to nutrient starvation and is commonly referred to as bulk autophagy. By contrast, selective autophagy degrades specific targets, such as damaged organelles (mitophagy, lysophagy, ER-phagy, ribophagy), aggregated proteins (aggrephagy) or invading bacteria (xenophagy), thereby being importantly involved in cellular quality control...
October 27, 2022: Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36299486/autophagy-controls-wolbachia-infection-upon-bacterial-damage-and-in-aging-drosophila
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dávid Hargitai, Lili Kenéz, Muna Al-Lami, Győző Szenczi, Péter Lőrincz, Gábor Juhász
Autophagy is a conserved catabolic process in eukaryotic cells that degrades intracellular components in lysosomes, often in an organelle-specific selective manner (mitophagy, ERphagy, etc). Cells also use autophagy as a defense mechanism, eliminating intracellular pathogens via selective degradation known as xenophagy. Wolbachia pipientis is a Gram-negative intracellular bacterium, which is one of the most common parasites on Earth affecting approximately half of terrestrial arthropods. Interestingly, infection grants the host resistance against other pathogens and modulates lifespan, so this bacterium resembles an endosymbiont...
2022: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170839/essential-role-for-epithelial-hif-mediated-xenophagy-in-control-of-salmonella-infection-and-dissemination
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander S Dowdell, Ian M Cartwright, David A Kitzenberg, Rachael E Kostelecky, Omemh Mahjoob, Bejan J Saeedi, Nichole Welch, Louise E Glover, Sean P Colgan
The intestinal mucosa exists in a state of "physiologic hypoxia," where oxygen tensions are markedly lower than those in other tissues. Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) have evolved to maintain homeostasis in this austere environment through oxygen-sensitive transcription factors, including hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). Using an unbiased chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) screen for HIF-1 targets, we identify autophagy as a major pathway induced by hypoxia in IECs. One important function of autophagy is to defend against intracellular pathogens, termed "xenophagy...
September 27, 2022: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36154443/interferon-inducible-e3-ligase-rnf213-facilitates-host-protective-linear-and-k63-linked-ubiquitylation-of-toxoplasma-gondii-parasitophorous-vacuoles
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dulcemaria Hernandez, Stephen Walsh, Luz Saavedra Sanchez, Mary S Dickinson, Jörn Coers
The obligate intracellular protozoan pathogen Toxoplasma gondii infects a wide range of vertebrate hosts and frequently causes zoonotic infections in humans. Whereas infected immunocompetent individuals typically remain asymptomatic, toxoplasmosis in immunocompromised individuals can manifest as a severe, potentially lethal disease, and congenital Toxoplasma infections are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The protective immune response of healthy individuals involves the production of lymphocyte-derived cytokines such as interferon gamma (IFN-γ), which elicits cell-autonomous immunity in host cells...
September 26, 2022: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36093208/editorial-xenophagy-its-role-in-pathogen-infections
#37
EDITORIAL
Xiaona Zhao, Yongxia Liu, Hongwei Wang, Wentao Li, Jianzhu Liu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36009490/the-multifaceted-roles-of-autophagy-in-infectious-obstructive-and-malignant-airway-diseases
#38
REVIEW
Marianna Carinci, Laura Palumbo, Giulia Pellielo, Esther Densu Agyapong, Giampaolo Morciano, Simone Patergnani, Carlotta Giorgi, Paolo Pinton, Alessandro Rimessi
Autophagy is a highly conserved dynamic process by which cells deliver their contents to lysosomes for degradation, thus ensuring cell homeostasis. In response to environmental stress, the induction of autophagy is crucial for cell survival. The dysregulation of this degradative process has been implicated in a wide range of pathologies, including lung diseases, representing a relevant potential target with significant clinical outcomes. During lung disease progression and infections, autophagy may exert both protective and harmful effects on cells...
August 11, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36004334/induction-of-autophagy-by-ursolic-acid-promotes-the-elimination-of-trypanosoma-cruzi-amastigotes-from-macrophages-and-cardiac-cells
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Cristina Vanrell, Santiago José Martinez, Lucila Ibel Muñoz, Betiana Nebaí Salassa, Julián Gambarte Tudela, Patricia Silvia Romano
Chagas disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi , is an infectious illness endemic to Latin America and still lacks an effective treatment for the chronic stage. In a previous study in our laboratory, we established the protective role of host autophagy in vivo during T. cruzi infection in mice and proposed this process as one of the mechanisms involved in the innate immune response against this parasite. In the search for an autophagy inducer that increases the anti- T. cruzi response in the host, we found ursolic acid (UA), a natural pentacyclic triterpene with many biological actions including autophagy induction...
2022: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35992649/locally-generated-c3-regulates-the-clearance-of-toxoplasma-gondii-by-ifn-%C3%AE-primed-macrophage-through-regulation-of-xenophagy
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bo Liu, Yan Yan, Xiaoreng Wang, Nannan Chen, Jue Wu
Exogenous pathogen infection can induce autophagy in cells. Autophagy is essential for cell survival, development, and homeostasis. It not only regulates cell defense and stress, but also has a close relationship with innate and adaptive immunity. Complement is an important part of innate immunity, which could be activated by three approaches, including classic, alternative, and lectin pathways. All the three pathways result in the activation of C3, and generate anaphylatoxin fragments C3a and C5a, and formation of the membrane attack complex...
2022: Frontiers in Microbiology
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