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Actin-based motility and cell-to-cell spread of bacterial pathogens

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CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 35, 期 -, 页码 48-57

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2016.11.007

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  1. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation postdoctoral fellowship
  2. NIH [K99 GM115765]
  3. NIH/NIAID [R01 AI109044, GM059609, R21 AI109270, AI119743]

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Subversion of the host actin cytoskeleton is a critical virulence mechanism used by a variety of intracellular bacterial pathogens during their infectious life cycles. These pathogens manipulate host actin to promote actin-based motility and coordinate motility with cell-to-cell spread. Growing evidence suggests that the tactics employed by pathogens are surprisingly diverse. Here, we review recent advances suggesting that bacterial surface proteins exhibit divergent biochemical mechanisms of actin polymerization and recruit distinct host protein networks to drive motility, and that bacteria deploy secreted effector proteins that alter host cell mechanotransduction pathways to enable spread. Further investigation into the divergent strategies used by bacterial pathogens to mobilize actin will reveal new insights into pathogenesis and cytoskeleton regulation.

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