Faculty Opinions recommendation of Phagosome extrusion and host-cell survival after Cryptococcus neoformans phagocytosis by macrophages.

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Georg Häcker ◽  
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Many bacterial pathogens translocate effector proteins into host cells to manipulate host cell functions. Here, we used a protein microarray comprising virtually all human SRC homology 2 (SH2) and phosphotyrosine binding domains to comprehensively and quantitatively assess interactions between host cell proteins and the early phase Chlamydia trachomatis effector protein translocated actin-recruiting phosphoprotein (Tarp), which is rapidly tyrosine phosphorylated upon host cell entry. We discovered numerous novel interactions between human SH2 domains and phosphopeptides derived from Tarp. The adaptor protein SHC1 was among Tarp’s strongest interaction partners. Transcriptome analysis of SHC1-dependent gene regulation during infection indicated that SHC1 regulates apoptosis- and growth-related genes. SHC1 knockdown sensitized infected host cells to tumor necrosis factor–induced apoptosis. Collectively, our findings reveal a critical role for SHC1 in early C. trachomatis–induced cell survival and suggest that Tarp functions as a multivalent phosphorylation-dependent signaling hub that is important during the early phase of chlamydial infection.


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Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-40 ◽  
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Songmin Ying ◽  
Matthew Pettengill ◽  
David Ojcius ◽  
Georg Hacker

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