The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence
Yersinia species are bacterial pathogens that can cause plague and intestinal diseases after invading into human cells through the Three Secre­tion System (TTSS). The effect of pathogenesis is mediated by Yersinia outer proteins (Yop) and manifested as down-regulation of the cytokine genes e...
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doaj-7086f9543e054a688b7b1834307eadd42020-11-24T21:38:53ZengExeley Inc.Polish Journal of Microbiology1733-13312544-46462016-03-0165110.5604/17331331.1197324The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia VirulenceLinglin Zhang0Meng Mei1Chan Yu2Wenwen Shen3Lixin Ma4Jiewang He5Li Yi6Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaResearch and Development Center, Hubei Tobacco China Industrial Company, Wuhan, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio-Resources, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaYersinia species are bacterial pathogens that can cause plague and intestinal diseases after invading into human cells through the Three Secre­tion System (TTSS). The effect of pathogenesis is mediated by Yersinia outer proteins (Yop) and manifested as down-regulation of the cytokine genes expression by inhibiting nuclear factor-κ-gene binding (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways. In addition, its pathogenesis can also manipulate the disorder of host innate immune system and cell death such as apoptosis, pyroptosis, and autophagy. Among the Yersinia effector proteins, YopB and YopD assist the injection of other virulence effectors into the host cytoplasm, while YopE, YopH, YopJ, YopO, and YopT target on disrupting host cell signaling pathways in the host cytosols. Many efforts have been applied to reveal that intracellular proteins such as Rho-GTPase, and transmembrane receptors such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) both play critical roles in Yersinia pathogenesis, establishing a connection between the pathogenic process and the signaling response. This review will mainly focus on how the effector proteins of Yersinia modulate the intrinsic signals in host cells and disturb the innate immunity of hosts through TTSS.https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/65/1/pdf/10.5604_17331331.1197324.pdfYersinia pathogenesisYopsTTSS |
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Linglin Zhang Meng Mei Chan Yu Wenwen Shen Lixin Ma Jiewang He Li Yi The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence Polish Journal of Microbiology Yersinia pathogenesis Yops TTSS |
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The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence |
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The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence |
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The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence |
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The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence |
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The Functions of Effector Proteins in Yersinia Virulence |
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functions of effector proteins in yersinia virulence |
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Polish Journal of Microbiology |
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Yersinia species are bacterial pathogens that can cause plague and intestinal diseases after invading into human cells through the Three Secre­tion System (TTSS). The effect of pathogenesis is mediated by Yersinia outer proteins (Yop) and manifested as down-regulation of the cytokine genes expression by inhibiting nuclear factor-κ-gene binding (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways. In addition, its pathogenesis can also manipulate the disorder of host innate immune system and cell death such as apoptosis, pyroptosis, and autophagy. Among the Yersinia effector proteins, YopB and YopD assist the injection of other virulence effectors into the host cytoplasm, while YopE, YopH, YopJ, YopO, and YopT target on disrupting host cell signaling pathways in the host cytosols. Many efforts have been applied to reveal that intracellular proteins such as Rho-GTPase, and transmembrane receptors such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) both play critical roles in Yersinia pathogenesis, establishing a connection between the pathogenic process and the signaling response. This review will mainly focus on how the effector proteins of Yersinia modulate the intrinsic signals in host cells and disturb the innate immunity of hosts through TTSS. |
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Yersinia pathogenesis Yops TTSS |
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