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The Campylobacter jejuni CiaD effector co-opts the host cell protein IQGAP1 to promote cell entry

Nicholas M. Negretti, Christopher R. Gourley, Prabhat K. Talukdar, Gérémy Clair, Courtney M. Klappenbach, Cody J. Lauritsen, Joshua Adkins, Michael E. Konkel

2021Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Campylobacter jejuni is a foodborne pathogen that binds to and invades the epithelial cells lining the human intestinal tract. Maximal invasion of host cells by C. jejuni requires cell binding as well as delivery of the Cia proteins (Campylobacter invasion antigens) to the host cell cytosol via the flagellum. Here, we show that CiaD binds to the host cell protein IQGAP1 (a Ras GTPase-activating-like protein), thus displacing RacGAP1 from the IQGAP1 complex. This, in turn, leads to the unconstrained activity of the small GTPase Rac1, which is known to have roles in actin reorganization and internalization of C. jejuni. Our results represent the identification of a host cell protein targeted by a flagellar secreted effector protein and demonstrate that C. jejuni-stimulated Rac signaling is dependent on IQGAP1.

Topics & Concepts

EffectorIQGAP1Campylobacter jejuniHost (biology)Cell biologyMicrobiologyBiologyBacteriaSignal transductionScaffold proteinGeneticsSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsVibrio bacteria research studies