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Brucella activates the host RIDD pathway to subvert BLOS1-directed immune defense.

Kelsey Michelle Wells1, Kai He2, Aseem Pandey1,3, Ana Cabello1,3, Dongmei Zhang1, Jing Yang1, Gabriel Gomez4, Yue Liu5, Haowu Chang6, Xueqiang Li6, Hao Zhang6, Xuehuang Feng1, Luciana Fachini da Costa3, Richard Metz7, Charles D Johnson7, Cameron Lee Martin8, Jill Skrobarczyk8, Luc R Berghman8, Kristin L Patrick1, Julian Leibowitz1, Allison Ficht9, Sing-Hoi Sze10,11, Jianxun Song1, Xiaoning Qian2,12, Qing-Ming Qin1,5, Thomas A Ficht3, Paul de Figueiredo1,3.   

Abstract

The phagocytosis and destruction of pathogens in lysosomes constitute central elements of innate immune defense. Here, we show that Brucella, the causative agent of brucellosis, the most prevalent bacterial zoonosis globally, subverts this immune defense pathway by activating regulated IRE1α-dependent decay (RIDD) of Bloc1s1 mRNA encoding BLOS1, a protein that promotes endosome-lysosome fusion. RIDD-deficient cells and mice harboring a RIDD-incompetent variant of IRE1α were resistant to infection. Inactivation of the Bloc1s1 gene impaired the ability to assemble BLOC-1-related complex (BORC), resulting in differential recruitment of BORC-related lysosome trafficking components, perinuclear trafficking of Brucella-containing vacuoles (BCVs), and enhanced susceptibility to infection. The RIDD-resistant Bloc1s1 variant maintains the integrity of BORC and a higher-level association of BORC-related components that promote centrifugal lysosome trafficking, resulting in enhanced BCV peripheral trafficking and lysosomal destruction, and resistance to infection. These findings demonstrate that host RIDD activity on BLOS1 regulates Brucella intracellular parasitism by disrupting BORC-directed lysosomal trafficking. Notably, coronavirus murine hepatitis virus also subverted the RIDD-BLOS1 axis to promote intracellular replication. Our work establishes BLOS1 as a novel immune defense factor whose activity is hijacked by diverse pathogens.
© 2022, Wells et al.

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Keywords:  BLOS1; Brucella; Brucella-containing vacuoles/lysosomes (BCVs); coronavirus; infectious disease; intracellular parasitism; microbiology; mouse; regulated IRE1α-dependent decay (RIDD)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35587649      PMCID: PMC9119680          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.73625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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