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Toxoplasma IWS1 Determines Fitness in Interferon-γ-Activated Host Cells and Mice by Indirectly Regulating ROP18 mRNA Expression
by
Hashizaki, Emi
, Nishi, Tsubasa
, Sasai, Miwa
, Iwanaga, Shiroh
, Okuzaki, Daisuke
, Kobayashi, Takashi
, Yamamoto, Masahiro
in
Animals
/ Antiparasitic agents
/ Carrier Proteins
/ CRISPR
/ Ectopic expression
/ Effector cells
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ GTP Phosphohydrolases - metabolism
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Guanylate-binding protein
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ IFN-γ
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Interferon-gamma
/ IWS1
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ Pathogens
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Research Article
/ ROP18
/ Toxoplasma
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Transcription factors
/ Virulence
/ Virulence factors
/ Virulence Factors - metabolism
/ γ-Interferon
2023
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Toxoplasma IWS1 Determines Fitness in Interferon-γ-Activated Host Cells and Mice by Indirectly Regulating ROP18 mRNA Expression
by
Hashizaki, Emi
, Nishi, Tsubasa
, Sasai, Miwa
, Iwanaga, Shiroh
, Okuzaki, Daisuke
, Kobayashi, Takashi
, Yamamoto, Masahiro
in
Animals
/ Antiparasitic agents
/ Carrier Proteins
/ CRISPR
/ Ectopic expression
/ Effector cells
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ GTP Phosphohydrolases - metabolism
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Guanylate-binding protein
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ IFN-γ
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Interferon-gamma
/ IWS1
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ Pathogens
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Research Article
/ ROP18
/ Toxoplasma
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Transcription factors
/ Virulence
/ Virulence factors
/ Virulence Factors - metabolism
/ γ-Interferon
2023
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Toxoplasma IWS1 Determines Fitness in Interferon-γ-Activated Host Cells and Mice by Indirectly Regulating ROP18 mRNA Expression
by
Hashizaki, Emi
, Nishi, Tsubasa
, Sasai, Miwa
, Iwanaga, Shiroh
, Okuzaki, Daisuke
, Kobayashi, Takashi
, Yamamoto, Masahiro
in
Animals
/ Antiparasitic agents
/ Carrier Proteins
/ CRISPR
/ Ectopic expression
/ Effector cells
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ GTP Phosphohydrolases - metabolism
/ Guanosine triphosphatases
/ Guanylate-binding protein
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ IFN-γ
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Interferon-gamma
/ IWS1
/ Kinases
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ Pathogens
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Research Article
/ ROP18
/ Toxoplasma
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Transcription factors
/ Virulence
/ Virulence factors
/ Virulence Factors - metabolism
/ γ-Interferon
2023
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Toxoplasma IWS1 Determines Fitness in Interferon-γ-Activated Host Cells and Mice by Indirectly Regulating ROP18 mRNA Expression
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Toxoplasma IWS1 Determines Fitness in Interferon-γ-Activated Host Cells and Mice by Indirectly Regulating ROP18 mRNA Expression
2023
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Overview
The parasite Toxoplasma gondii has a counterdefense system against interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-dependent host immunity which relies on the secretion of parasite effector proteins. ROP18 is one of the effector, which is released into host cells to inactivate IFN-γ-dependent anti- Toxoplasma host proteins. The mechanism by which Toxoplasma ROP18 subverts host immunity has been extensively analyzed, but how Toxoplasma produces this virulence factor remains unclear. Toxoplasma gondii secretes various virulence effector molecules into host cells to disrupt host interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-dependent immunity. Among these effectors, ROP18 directly phosphorylates and inactivates IFN-inducible GTPases, such as immunity-related GTPases (IRGs) and guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs), leading to the subversion of IFN-inducible GTPase-induced cell-autonomous immunity. The modes of action of ROP18 have been studied extensively; however, little is known about the molecular mechanisms by which ROP18 is produced in the parasite itself. Here, we report the role of T. gondii transcription factor IWS1 in ROP18 mRNA expression in the parasite. Compared with wild-type virulent type I T. gondii , IWS1-deficient parasites showed dramatically increased loading of IRGs and GBPs onto the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM). Moreover, IWS1-deficient parasites displayed decreased virulence in wild-type mice but retained normal virulence in mice lacking the IFN-γ receptor. Furthermore, IWS1-deficient parasites showed severely decreased ROP18 mRNA expression; however, tagged IWS1 did not directly bind with genomic regions of the ROP18 locus. Ectopic expression of ROP18 in IWS1-deficient parasites restored the decreased loading of effectors onto the PVM and in vivo virulence in wild-type mice. Taken together, these data demonstrate that T. gondii IWS1 indirectly regulates ROP18 mRNA expression to determine fitness in IFN-γ-activated host cells and mice. IMPORTANCE The parasite Toxoplasma gondii has a counterdefense system against interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-dependent host immunity which relies on the secretion of parasite effector proteins. ROP18 is one of the effector, which is released into host cells to inactivate IFN-γ-dependent anti- Toxoplasma host proteins. The mechanism by which Toxoplasma ROP18 subverts host immunity has been extensively analyzed, but how Toxoplasma produces this virulence factor remains unclear. Here, we show that Toxoplasma transcription factor IWS1 is important for ROP18 mRNA expression in the parasite. Loss of IWS1 from virulent Toxoplasma leads to dramatically decreased ROP18 mRNA expression, resulting in profoundly decreased virulence due to greater activity of IFN-γ-dependent host immune responses. Thus, Toxoplasma prepares the critical virulence factor ROP18 via an IWS1-dependent system to negate IFN-γ-dependent antiparasitic immunity and thus survive in the host.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
/ CRISPR
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ GTP Phosphohydrolases - metabolism
/ IFN-γ
/ Immunity
/ IWS1
/ Kinases
/ Mice
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ ROP18
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