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Molecular mimicry: an important virulence strategy employed by Legionella pneumophila to subvert host functions.

Tamara Nora1, Mariella Lomma, Laura Gomez-Valero, Carmen Buchrieser.   

Abstract

It is 32 years since Legionella pneumophila was identified and recognized as a human pathogen, causing the severe form of pneumonia termed Legionnaires' disease, or legionellosis. This bacterium is found in freshwater reservoirs where it replicates in aquatic protozoa and can invade man-made water distribution systems. Although the disease can be treated by antibiotherapy and prevented through surveillance and control measures, reported cases of Legionnaires' disease continue to rise across Europe and outbreaks of major public health significance still occur. Genome sequencing and analyses led to a giant step forward by suggesting new ways by which this intracellular bacterium might subvert host functions. One particular feature revealed was the presence of many eukaryotic-like proteins, possibly mimicking host proteins to allow intracellular replication of Legionella. Here, we describe the identification and analysis of these proteins and report on recent advances detailing the mechanisms by which these proteins function. Finally, comparative and evolutionary genomic aspects regarding the eukaryotic-like proteins are presented. Collectively, these data have shed new light on the virulence strategies of L. pneumophila, a major aspect of which is molecular mimicry.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19659425     DOI: 10.2217/fmb.09.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Microbiol        ISSN: 1746-0913            Impact factor:   3.165


  19 in total

Review 1.  Targeting of host organelles by pathogenic bacteria: a sophisticated subversion strategy.

Authors:  Pedro Escoll; Sonia Mondino; Monica Rolando; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 60.633

2.  The genome of the amoeba symbiont "Candidatus Amoebophilus asiaticus" reveals common mechanisms for host cell interaction among amoeba-associated bacteria.

Authors:  Stephan Schmitz-Esser; Patrick Tischler; Roland Arnold; Jacqueline Montanaro; Michael Wagner; Thomas Rattei; Matthias Horn
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2009-12-18       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  More than 18,000 effectors in the Legionella genus genome provide multiple, independent combinations for replication in human cells.

Authors:  Laura Gomez-Valero; Christophe Rusniok; Danielle Carson; Sonia Mondino; Ana Elena Pérez-Cobas; Monica Rolando; Shivani Pasricha; Sandra Reuter; Jasmin Demirtas; Johannes Crumbach; Stephane Descorps-Declere; Elizabeth L Hartland; Sophie Jarraud; Gordon Dougan; Gunnar N Schroeder; Gad Frankel; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-01-18       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Analysis of the Legionella longbeachae genome and transcriptome uncovers unique strategies to cause Legionnaires' disease.

Authors:  Christel Cazalet; Laura Gomez-Valero; Christophe Rusniok; Mariella Lomma; Delphine Dervins-Ravault; Hayley J Newton; Fiona M Sansom; Sophie Jarraud; Nora Zidane; Laurence Ma; Christiane Bouchier; Jerôme Etienne; Elizabeth L Hartland; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2010-02-19       Impact factor: 5.917

Review 5.  Genome dynamics in Legionella: the basis of versatility and adaptation to intracellular replication.

Authors:  Laura Gomez-Valero; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med       Date:  2013-06-01       Impact factor: 6.915

6.  Legionella pneumophila S1P-lyase targets host sphingolipid metabolism and restrains autophagy.

Authors:  Monica Rolando; Pedro Escoll; Tamara Nora; Joëlle Botti; Valérie Boitez; Carmen Bedia; Craig Daniels; Gilu Abraham; Peter J Stogios; Tatiana Skarina; Charlotte Christophe; Delphine Dervins-Ravault; Christel Cazalet; Hubert Hilbi; Thusitha W T Rupasinghe; Dedreia Tull; Malcolm J McConville; Sze Ying Ong; Elizabeth L Hartland; Patrice Codogno; Thierry Levade; Thomas Naderer; Alexei Savchenko; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-02-01       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Molecular Detection of Legionella: Moving on From mip.

Authors:  Stacey F Y Yong; Shin Hwa Tan; Joanne Wee; Jing Jhi Tee; Fiona M Sansom; Hayley J Newton; Elizabeth L Hartland
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2010-11-11       Impact factor: 5.640

8.  Comparative and functional genomics of legionella identified eukaryotic like proteins as key players in host-pathogen interactions.

Authors:  Laura Gomez-Valero; Christophe Rusniok; Christel Cazalet; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2011-10-28       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Extensive recombination events and horizontal gene transfer shaped the Legionella pneumophila genomes.

Authors:  Laura Gomez-Valero; Christophe Rusniok; Sophie Jarraud; Benoit Vacherie; Zoé Rouy; Valerie Barbe; Claudine Medigue; Jerome Etienne; Carmen Buchrieser
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2011-11-01       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  The Legionella Kinase LegK2 Targets the ARP2/3 Complex To Inhibit Actin Nucleation on Phagosomes and Allow Bacterial Evasion of the Late Endocytic Pathway.

Authors:  Céline Michard; Daniel Sperandio; Nathalie Baïlo; Javier Pizarro-Cerdá; Lawrence LeClaire; Elise Chadeau-Argaud; Isabel Pombo-Grégoire; Eva Hervet; Anne Vianney; Christophe Gilbert; Mathias Faure; Pascale Cossart; Patricia Doublet
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2015-05-05       Impact factor: 7.867

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