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PLoS Pathogens
Leishmania donovani resides in modified early endosomes by upregulating Rab5a expression via the downregulation of miR-494
Jitender Kumar Verma1  Ruchir Rastogi1  Amitabha Mukhopadhyay1 
[1] National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India
关键词: Macrophages;    Leishmania;    Lysosomes;    Leishmania donovani;    Parasitic diseases;    Cell differentiation;    MicroRNAs;    HeLa cells;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.ppat.1006459
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

Several intracellular pathogens arrest the phagosome maturation in the host cells to avoid transport to lysosomes. In contrast, the Leishmania containing parasitophorous vacuole (PV) is shown to recruit lysosomal markers and thus Leishmania is postulated to be residing in the phagolysosomes in macrophages. Here, we report that Leishmania donovani specifically upregulates the expression of Rab5a by degrading c-Jun via their metalloprotease gp63 to downregulate the expression of miR-494 in THP-1 differentiated human macrophages. Our results also show that miR-494 negatively regulates the expression of Rab5a in cells. Subsequently, L. donovani recruits and retains Rab5a and EEA1 on PV to reside in early endosomes and inhibits transport to lysosomes in human macrophages. Similarly, we have also observed that Leishmania PV also recruits Rab5a by upregulating its expression in human PBMC differentiated macrophages. However, the parasite modulates the endosome by recruiting Lamp1 and inactive pro-CathepsinD on PV via the overexpression of Rab5a in infected cells. Furthermore, siRNA knockdown of Rab5a or overexpression of miR-494 in human macrophages significantly inhibits the survival of the parasites. These results provide the first mechanistic insights of parasite-mediated remodeling of endo-lysosomal trafficking to reside in a specialized early endocytic compartment.

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