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Phosphatidic acid as a limiting host metabolite for the proliferation of the microsporidium Tubulinosema ratisbonensis in Drosophila flies.

Adrien Franchet1,2, Sebastian Niehus1, Gaëtan Caravello1, Dominique Ferrandon3.   

Abstract

Microsporidia are located at the base of the fungal evolutionary tree. They are obligate intracellular parasites and harness host metabolism to fuel their growth and proliferation. However, how the infestation of cells affects the whole organism and how the organism contributes to parasite proliferation remain poorly understood. Here, we have developed a Tubulinosema ratisbonensis systemic infection model in the genetically amenable Drosophila melanogaster host, in which parasite spores obtained in a mammalian cell culture infection system are injected into adult flies. The parasites proliferate within flies and ultimately kill their hosts. As commonly observed for microsporidia infecting insects, T. ratisbonensis preferentially grows in the fat body and ultimately depletes the host metabolic stores. We find that supplementing the fly diet with yeast does not benefit the host but the parasite, which increases its proliferation. Unexpectedly, fatty acids and not carbohydrates or amino acids are the critical components responsible for this phenomenon. Our genetic dissection of host lipid metabolism identifies a crucial compound hijacked by T. ratisbonensis: phosphatidic acid. We propose that phosphatidic acid is a limiting precursor for the synthesis of the parasite membranes and, hence, of its proliferation.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30692666     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0344-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


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6.  Evolution of microsporidia: An extremely successful group of eukaryotic intracellular parasites.

Authors:  Lina Wadi; Aaron W Reinke
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7.  Innate immune signaling in Drosophila shifts anabolic lipid metabolism from triglyceride storage to phospholipid synthesis to support immune function.

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Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 5.917

Review 8.  Current Therapy and Therapeutic Targets for Microsporidiosis.

Authors:  Junhong Wei; Zhihui Fei; Guoqing Pan; Louis M Weiss; Zeyang Zhou
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9.  Gut-derived peptidoglycan remotely inhibits bacteria dependent activation of SREBP by Drosophila adipocytes.

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Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 5.917

10.  Phagocytosis Is the Sole Arm of Drosophila melanogaster Known Host Defenses That Provides Some Protection Against Microsporidia Infection.

Authors:  Gaëtan Caravello; Adrien Franchet; Sebastian Niehus; Dominique Ferrandon
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 8.786

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