Innate Recognition of Intracellular Bacterial Growth Is Driven by the TIFA-Dependent Cytosolic Surveillance Pathway

Ryan G. Gaudet, Cynthia X. Guo, Raphael Molinaro, Haila Kottwitz, John R. Rohde, Anne Sophie Dangeard, Cécile Arrieumerlou, Stephen E. Girardin, Scott D. Gray-Owen

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Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) act as sentinels for incoming pathogens. Cytosol-invasive bacteria, such as Shigella flexneri, trigger a robust pro-inflammatory nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) response from IECs that is believed to depend entirely on the peptidoglycan sensor NOD1. We found that, during Shigella infection, the TRAF-interacting forkhead-associated protein A (TIFA)-dependent cytosolic surveillance pathway, which senses the bacterial metabolite heptose-1,7-bisphosphate (HBP), functions after NOD1 to detect bacteria replicating free in the host cytosol. Whereas NOD1 mediated a transient burst of NF-κB activation during bacterial entry, TIFA sensed HBP released during bacterial replication, assembling into large signaling complexes to drive a dynamic inflammatory response that reflected the rate of intracellular bacterial proliferation. Strikingly, IECs lacking TIFA were unable to discriminate between proliferating and stagnant intracellular bacteria, despite the NOD1/2 pathways being intact. Our results define TIFA as a rheostat for intracellular bacterial replication, escalating the immune response to invasive Gram-negative bacteria that exploit the host cytosol for growth.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)1418-1430
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónCell Reports
Volumen19
N.º7
DOI
EstadoPublished - may. 16 2017

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) operating grants HBF-134175 and HOP-137697 (to S.D.G.-O.) and by Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) HostTarget grant (to C.A.). R.G.G. was supported by a CIHR Graduate Student Fellowship. We thank Nelly Leung and Mena Abdel for technical support.

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  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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