| Literature DB >> 31528632 |
Joana N Bugalhão1, Luís Jaime Mota1.
Abstract
Chlamydia trachomatis serovars are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens mainly causing ocular and urogenital infections that affect millions of people worldwide and which can lead to blindness or sterility. They reside and multiply intracellularly within a membrane-bound vacuolar compartment, known as inclusion, and are characterized by a developmental cycle involving two morphologically and physiologically distinct chlamydial forms. Completion of the developmental cycle involves the secretion of > 70 C. trachomatis proteins that function in the host cell cytoplasm and nucleus, in the inclusion membrane and lumen, and in the extracellular milieu. These proteins can, for example, interfere with the host cell cytoskeleton, vesicular and non-vesicular transport, metabolism, and immune signalling. Generally, this promotes C. trachomatis invasion into, and escape from, host cells, the acquisition of nutrients by the chlamydiae, and evasion of cell-autonomous, humoral and cellular innate immunity. Here, we present an in-depth review on the current knowledge and outstanding questions about these C. trachomatis secreted proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Chlamydia trachomatis; effectors; host-pathogen interactions; protein secretion; type III secretion
Year: 2019 PMID: 31528632 PMCID: PMC6717882 DOI: 10.15698/mic2019.09.691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell ISSN: 2311-2638
C. trachomatis known Inc proteinsa.
| CT005 | CTL0260 | IncV | VAPA/B | Formation of ER-inclusion MCS; non-vesicle lipid uptake by | [ |
| CT006 | CTL0261 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT101 | CTL0356 | MrcA | ITPR3 | Promotion of chlamydial extrusion; localize at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT115 | CTL0370 | IncD | CERT | Formation of ER-inclusion MCS; non-vesicle lipid uptake by | [ |
| CT116 | CTL0371 | IncE | SNX5/6 | Modulation of retromer-dependent trafficking. | [ |
| CT117 | CTL0372 | IncF | Unknown | Heterophilic Inc-Inc interactions. | [ |
| CT118 | CTL0373 | IncG | 14-3-3β | Unknown; associates with LDs. | [ |
| CT119 | CTL0374 | IncA | VAMP3/7/8 | Homotypic inclusion fusion; regulation of host cell vesicular trafficking; associates with LDs. | [ |
| CT134 | CTL0389 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT135 | CTL0390 | - | Unknown | Important for chlamydial virulence in a mouse infection model. | [ |
| CT147 | CTL0402 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT179 | CTL0431 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT192 | CTL0444 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT222 | CTL0475 | - | Unknown | Heterophilic Inc-Inc interactions; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT223 | CTL0476 | IPAM | CEP170 | Modulation of the microtubule network; inhibition of host cell cytokinesis; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT224 | CTL0477 | - | Unknown | Inhibition of host cell cytokinesis; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT225 | CTL0477A | - | Unknown | Inhibition of host cell cytokinesis. | [ |
| CT226 | CTL0478 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT227 | CTL0479 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT228 | CTL0480 | - | MYP1 | Inhibition of chlamydial extrusion; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT229 | CTL0481 | CpoS | RABs | Control of inclusion membrane stability and/or host cell death, and of host cell vesicular trafficking. | [ |
| CT232 | CTL0484 | IncB | Unknown | Localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT233 | CTL0485 | IncC | Unknown | Control of inclusion membrane stability; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT249 | CTL500A | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT288 | CTL0540 | - | CCDC146 | Localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
| CT345 | CTL0599 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT358 | CTL0612 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT383 | CTL0639 | - | Unknown | Modulation of inclusion membrane stability. | [ |
| CT440 | CTL0699 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT442 | CTL0701 | CrpA | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT449 | CTL0709 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT483 | CTL0744 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT565 | CTL0828 | - | Unknown | Unknown. | [ |
| CT618 | CTL0882 | - | Unknown | Associates with LDs. | [ |
| CT813 | CTL0184 | InaC | 14-3-3 proteins, ARF1/4, VAMP7/8 | Modulation of post-translational modification of microtubules, and of F-actin and Golgi redistribution around the inclusion. | [ |
| CT850 | CTL0223 | - | DYNLT1 | Inclusion positioning at the centrosomal region; localizes at inclusion microdomains. | [ |
Proteins with the characteristic hydrophobic bilobal domain and which have been experimentally detected at the inclusion membrane. See list of abbreviations and main text for abbreviations and protein nomenclature, respectively.
Only interactions of C. trachomatis Incs (and not of Incs from other Chlamydia species) with host cell proteins were considered; while potential interactions between several C. trachomatis Incs and many human proteins have been described by large scale proteomics [85], only those further validated are specified in Table 1.
C. trachomatis non-Inc proteins secreted into the host cell cytoplasm, inclusion membrane, or inclusion lumena.
| CT042 | CTL0298 | GlgX | [ | |
| CT049 | CTL0305 | Pls1 | [ | |
| CT050 | CTL0306 | Pls2 | [ | |
| CT089 | CTL0344 | CopN | [ | |
| CT105 | CTL0360 | CteG | [ | |
| CT142 | CTL0397 | - | [ | |
| CT143 | CTL0398 | - | [ | |
| CT144 | CTL0399 | - | [ | |
| CT156 | Absent | Lda1 | [ | |
| CT163 | CTL0419 | Lda2 | [ | |
| CT311 | CTL0563 | - | [ | |
| CT456 | CTL0716 | TarP | [ | |
| CT473 | CTL0734 | Lda3 | [ | |
| CT529 | CTL0791 | Cap1 | [ | |
| CT620 | CTL0884 | - | [ | |
| CT621 | CTL0885 | - | [ | |
| CT622 | CTL0886 | - | [ | |
| CT694 | CTL0063 | TmeA | [ | |
| CT695 | CTL0064 | TmeB | [ | |
| CT711 | CTL0080 | - | [ | |
| CT737 | CTL0106 | NUE | [ | |
| CT795 | CTL0164 | - | [ | |
| CT798 | CTL0167 | GlgA | [ | |
| CT806 | CTL0175 | Ptr | [ | |
| CT823 | CTL0195 | HtrA | [ | |
| CT858 | CTL0233 | CPAF | [ | |
| CT867 | CTL0246 | ChlaDUB2 /Cdu2 | [ | |
| CT868 | CTL0247 | ChlaDUB1/ Cdu1 | [ | |
| CT875 | CTL0255 | TepP | [ | |
| pGP3/pORF5 | [ | |||
Only C. trachomatis proteins reported to be experimentally detected in the inclusion membrane, inclusion lumen, host cell cytoplasm or nucleus are listed. In addition, there is functional evidence for secretion and effector role of CT166 (Chlamydia cytotoxin targeting RAC1 that might contribute for downmodulating actin cytoskeleton changes during chlamydial invasion of host cells [197, 199]), CT619/CTL0883 and CT712/CTL0081 (as CT620/CTL0884, CT621/CTL0885, and CT711/CTL0080, listed in Table 2, these two proteins contain the Chlamydiacea-unique DUF582 domain and bind components of the ESCRT machinery [212, 214]), and CT847/CTL0217 (binds GCIP [229]) in the host cell cytoplasm, and of GlgB, GlgP, MalQ and MrsA in the inclusion lumen [14, 289]. See list of abbreviations and main text for abbreviations and protein nomenclature, respectively.