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Xenophagy in innate immunity: A battle between host and pathogen.

Zhenhui Wang1, Chenghua Li2.   

Abstract

Autophagy is a fundamental bulk intracellular degradation and recycling process that directly eliminates intracellular microorganisms through "xenophagy" in various types of cells, especially in macrophages. Meanwhile, bacteria have evolved strategies and cellular self-defense mechanisms to prevent autophagosomal degradation and even attack the immune system of host. The lack of knowledge about the roles of autophagy in innate immunity severely limits our understanding of host defensive system and the development of farmed industry consisting of aquaculture. Increasing evidence in recent decades has shown the importance of autophagy. This review focuses on the triggering of xenophagy, targeting of invading pathogens to autophagosomes and elimination in the autophagolysosomes during pathogen infection. How the pathogen can escape from the xenophagy pathway was also discussed. Overall, we aim to reduce diseases and improve industrial production in aquaculture by providing theoretical and technical guidance on xenophagy.
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Keywords:  Host-pathogen interaction; Macrophage; Signal pathway; Xenophagy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32243873     DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2020.103693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Comp Immunol        ISSN: 0145-305X            Impact factor:   3.636


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Review 2.  Autophagy in Viral Development and Progression of Cancer.

Authors:  Alejandra Suares; María Victoria Medina; Omar Coso
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-03-08       Impact factor: 6.244

Review 3.  Apoptosis and Autophagy: Current Understanding in Tick-Pathogen Interactions.

Authors:  Xin-Ru Wang; Benjamin Cull
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 5.293

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Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 5.293

5.  Alive Pathogenic and Saprophytic Leptospires Enter and Exit Human and Mouse Macrophages With No Intracellular Replication.

Authors:  Ignacio Santecchia; Delphine Bonhomme; Stylianos Papadopoulos; Pedro Escoll; Alexandre Giraud-Gatineau; Maryse Moya-Nilges; Frédérique Vernel-Pauillac; Ivo Gomperts Boneca; Catherine Werts
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 6.073

6.  M. tuberculosis PknG manipulates host autophagy flux to promote pathogen intracellular survival.

Authors:  Pupu Ge; Zehui Lei; Yang Yu; Zhe Lu; Lihua Qiang; Qiyao Chai; Yong Zhang; Dongdong Zhao; Bingxi Li; Yu Pang; Cui Hua Liu; Jing Wang
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 13.391

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