Host phospholipid peroxidation fuels ExoU-dependent cell necrosis and supports Pseudomonas aeruginosa-driven pathology
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Published:2021-09-13
Issue:9
Volume:17
Page:e1009927
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ISSN:1553-7374
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Container-title:PLOS Pathogens
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PLoS Pathog
Author:
Bagayoko Salimata,
Leon-Icaza Stephen AdonaiORCID,
Pinilla MiriamORCID,
Hessel AudreyORCID,
Santoni Karin,
Péricat David,
Bordignon Pierre-JeanORCID,
Moreau Flavie,
Eren Elif,
Boyancé Aurélien,
Naser Emmanuelle,
Lefèvre Lise,
Berrone Céline,
Iakobachvili NinoORCID,
Metais Arnaud,
Rombouts YoannORCID,
Lugo-Villarino GeanncarloORCID,
Coste Agnès,
Attrée InaORCID,
Frank Dara W.,
Clevers Hans,
Peters Peter J.ORCID,
Cougoule CélineORCID,
Planès Rémi,
Meunier EtienneORCID
Abstract
Regulated cell necrosis supports immune and anti-infectious strategies of the body; however, dysregulation of these processes drives pathological organ damage. Pseudomonas aeruginosa expresses a phospholipase, ExoU that triggers pathological host cell necrosis through a poorly characterized pathway. Here, we investigated the molecular and cellular mechanisms of ExoU-mediated necrosis. We show that cellular peroxidised phospholipids enhance ExoU phospholipase activity, which drives necrosis of immune and non-immune cells. Conversely, both the endogenous lipid peroxidation regulator GPX4 and the pharmacological inhibition of lipid peroxidation delay ExoU-dependent cell necrosis and improve bacterial elimination in vitro and in vivo. Our findings also pertain to the ExoU-related phospholipase from the bacterial pathogen Burkholderia thailandensis, suggesting that exploitation of peroxidised phospholipids might be a conserved virulence mechanism among various microbial phospholipases. Overall, our results identify an original lipid peroxidation-based virulence mechanism as a strong contributor of microbial phospholipase-driven pathology.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
fondation pour la recherche medicale
European Research Council
ATIP-Avenir program
European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Van Gogh Program
Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale
Campus France
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Virology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
11 articles.
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