Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis
Professional phagocytes engulf microbial invaders into plasma membrane-derived phagosomes. These mature into microbicidal phagolysosomes, leading to killing of the ingested microbe. Phagosome maturation involves sequential fusion of the phagosome with early endosomes, late endosomes, and the main de...
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doaj-72352b0b1ba84a57bee993f26b006e8b2021-02-02T00:47:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCommunicative & Integrative Biology1942-08892016-05-019310.1080/19420889.2016.11747981174798Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesisAndreas Jeschke0Albert Haas1University of BonnUniversity of BonnProfessional phagocytes engulf microbial invaders into plasma membrane-derived phagosomes. These mature into microbicidal phagolysosomes, leading to killing of the ingested microbe. Phagosome maturation involves sequential fusion of the phagosome with early endosomes, late endosomes, and the main degradative compartments in cells, lysosomes. Some bacterial pathogens manipulate the phosphoinositide (PIP) composition of phagosome membranes and are not delivered to phagolysosomes, pointing at a role of PIPs in phagosome maturation. This hypothesis is supported by comprehensive microscopic studies. Recently, cell-free reconstitution of fusion between phagosomes and endo(lyso)somes identified phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate [PI(4)P] and phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate [PI(3)P] as key regulators of phagolysosome biogenesis. Here, we describe the emerging roles of PIPs in phagosome maturation and we present tools to study PIP involvement in phagosome trafficking using intact cells or purified compartments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1174798cell-free membrane fusionintracellular pathogenslysosomephagolysosomephagosome maturationphosphatidylinositol 3-phosphatephosphatidylinositol 4-phosphatephosphinositidePI(3)PPI(4)P |
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Andreas Jeschke Albert Haas Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis Communicative & Integrative Biology cell-free membrane fusion intracellular pathogens lysosome phagolysosome phagosome maturation phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate phosphinositide PI(3)P PI(4)P |
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Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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Deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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deciphering the roles of phosphoinositide lipids in phagolysosome biogenesis |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Communicative & Integrative Biology |
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1942-0889 |
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2016-05-01 |
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Professional phagocytes engulf microbial invaders into plasma membrane-derived phagosomes. These mature into microbicidal phagolysosomes, leading to killing of the ingested microbe. Phagosome maturation involves sequential fusion of the phagosome with early endosomes, late endosomes, and the main degradative compartments in cells, lysosomes. Some bacterial pathogens manipulate the phosphoinositide (PIP) composition of phagosome membranes and are not delivered to phagolysosomes, pointing at a role of PIPs in phagosome maturation. This hypothesis is supported by comprehensive microscopic studies. Recently, cell-free reconstitution of fusion between phagosomes and endo(lyso)somes identified phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate [PI(4)P] and phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate [PI(3)P] as key regulators of phagolysosome biogenesis. Here, we describe the emerging roles of PIPs in phagosome maturation and we present tools to study PIP involvement in phagosome trafficking using intact cells or purified compartments. |
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cell-free membrane fusion intracellular pathogens lysosome phagolysosome phagosome maturation phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate phosphinositide PI(3)P PI(4)P |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1174798 |
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