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Abundant Monovalent Ions as Environmental Signposts for Pathogens during Host Colonization

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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
卷 89, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00641-20

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abundant ions; ClC chloride channels; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; chloride; host colonization; host-pathogen interactions; ionic homeostasis; potassium

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R21 AI137759, R01 AI143768]

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Host colonization by a pathogen requires proper sensing and response to environmental cues, with the ionic milieu playing a critical role. The abundant ions, such as chloride and potassium, have been identified as important environmental cues in host-pathogen interactions, with studies focusing on how they are exploited and manipulated during infection and colonization. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of these abundant ions and their impact on pathogen response to cues in host-pathogen interactions.
Host colonization by a pathogen requires proper sensing and response to local environmental cues, to ensure adaptation and continued survival within the host. The ionic milieu represents a critical potential source of environmental cues, and indeed, there has been extensive study of the interplay between host and pathogen in the context of metals such as iron, zinc, and manganese, vital ions that are actively sequestered by the host. The inherent non-uniformity of the ionic milieu also extends, however, to abundant ions such as chloride and potassium, whose concentrations vary greatly between tissue and cellular locations, and with the immune response. Despite this, the concept of abundant ions as environmental cues and key players in host-pathogen interactions is only just emerging. Focusing on chloride and potassium, this review brings together studies across multiple bacterial and parasitic species that have begun to define both how these abundant ions are exploited as cues during host infection, and how they can be actively manipulated by pathogens during host colonization. The close links between ion homeostasis and sensing/response to different ionic signals, and the importance of studying pathogen response to cues in combination, are also discussed, while considering the fundamental insight still to be uncovered from further studies in this nascent area of inquiry.

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