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Galectin 8 targets damaged vesicles for autophagy to defend cells against bacterial invasion

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NATURE
卷 482, 期 7385, 页码 414-U1515

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature10744

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  1. MRC [MC_U105170648] Funding Source: UKRI
  2. Medical Research Council [MC_U105170648, U.1051.03.011(78825)] Funding Source: Medline
  3. Medical Research Council [MC_U105170648] Funding Source: researchfish

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Autophagy defends the mammalian cytosol against bacterial infection(1-3). Efficient pathogen engulfment is mediated by cargo-selecting autophagy adaptors that rely on unidentified pattern-recognition or danger receptors to label invading pathogens as autophagy cargo, typically by polyubiquitin coating(4-9). Here we show in human cells that galectin 8 (also known as LGALS8), a cytosolic lectin, is a danger receptor that restricts Salmonella proliferation. Galectin 8 monitors endosomal and lysosomal integrity and detects bacterial invasion by binding host glycans exposed on damaged Salmonella-containing vacuoles. By recruiting NDP52 (also known as CALCOCO2), galectin 8 activates antibacterial autophagy. Galectin-8-dependent recruitment of NDP52 to Salmonella-containing vesicles is transient and followed by ubiquitin-dependent NDP52 recruitment. Because galectin 8 also detects sterile damage to endosomes or lysosomes, as well as invasion by Listeria or Shigella, we suggest that galectin 8 serves as a versatile receptor for vesicle-damaging pathogens. Our results illustrate how cells deploy the danger receptor galectin 8 to combat infection by monitoring endosomal and lysosomal integrity on the basis of the specific lack of complex carbohydrates in the cytosol.

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