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E. coli patógeno extrae nutrientes de las células huésped infectadas utilizando componentes inyectables

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Las bacterias patógenas como EPEC extraen nutrientes directamente de las células huésped usando un complejo proteico especializado llamado CORE. Este mecanismo de extracción de nutrientes del huésped (HNE) permite que los patógenos prosperen en entornos pobres en nutrientes.

Palabras clave:
El EPECT3SS (en inglés)E. coli enteropatógenoAparatos para la exportaciónLas flagelasextracción de nutrientes del huéspedInteracción huésped-patógenoInyección de algunoslos nanotubosSistema de secreción de tipo III

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Microbiología
  • Biología celular
  • Interacciones del patógeno con el huésped

Sus antecedentes:

  • La microbiota intestinal y el epitelio intestinal limitan el crecimiento de patógenos a través del rápido consumo de nutrientes.
  • Los patógenos deben desarrollar estrategias para superar la competencia de nutrientes para la colonización del huésped.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar cómo los patógenos, específicamente la E. coli enteropatógena (EPEC), eluden la limitación de nutrientes para colonizar el huésped.
  • Identificar los mecanismos moleculares que permiten a los patógenos adquirir nutrientes de las células huésped.

Principales métodos:

  • Utilizó EPEC como un patógeno modelo para estudiar la adquisición de nutrientes de las células huésped.
  • Identificó y caracterizó el complejo proteico CORE implicado en la extracción de nutrientes del huésped (HNE).
  • Investigó la relación evolutiva y la conservación funcional de los complejos CORE en diferentes estructuras bacterianas.

Principales resultados:

  • EPEC emplea un proceso denominado extracción de nutrientes del huésped (HNE) para obtener nutrientes de las células huésped infectadas.
  • Se identificó un nuevo complejo de proteínas de membrana interna, CORE, como esencial y suficiente para el HNE.
  • El CORE facilita la formación de estructuras nanotubulares para el contacto directo con el huésped bacteriano, distinto del injectisoma.
  • Los complejos CORE conservados de diversos orígenes bacterianos, incluidos los flagelos, pueden restaurar la función HNE en EPEC.

Conclusiones:

  • La extracción de nutrientes del huésped (HNE) es una estrategia de virulencia crítica para que los patógenos colonicen nichos limitados en nutrientes.
  • El complejo CORE y sus estructuras nanotubulares asociadas representan un mecanismo conservado para la adquisición de nutrientes en los patógenos.
  • Comprender el HNE proporciona información sobre la patogénesis bacteriana y los posibles objetivos terapéuticos.