A trafficome-wide RNAi screen reveals deployment of early and late secretory host proteins and the entire late endo-/lysosomal vesicle fusion machinery by intracellularSalmonella

Author:

Kehl Alexander,Göser VeraORCID,Reuter Tatjana,Liss Viktoria,Franke MaximilianORCID,John ChristopherORCID,Richter Christian P.,Deiwick Jörg,Hensel MichaelORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe intracellular lifestyle ofSalmonella entericais characterized by the formation of a replication-permissive membrane-bound niche, theSalmonella-containing vacuole (SCV). A further consequence of the massive remodeling of the host cell endosomal system, intracellularSalmonellaestablish a unique network of variousSalmonella-induced tubules (SIT). The bacterial repertoire of effector proteins required for the establishment for one type of these SIT, theSalmonella-induced filaments (SIF), is rather well-defined. However, the corresponding host cell proteins are still poorly understood. To identify host factors required for the formation of SCV and SIF, we performed a sub-genomic RNAi screen. The analyses comprised high-resolution live cell imaging to score effects on SIF induction, dynamics and morphology. The hits of our functional RNAi screen comprise: i) The late endo-/lysosomal SNARE (solubleN-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) complex, consisting of STX7, STX8, VTI1B, and VAMP7 or VAMP8, this is, in conjunction with RAB7 and the homotypic fusion and protein sorting (HOPS) tethering complex, a complete vesicle fusion machinery. ii) Novel interactions with the early secretory GTPases RAB1A and RAB1B, possibly providing a link to coat protein complex I (COPI) vesicles and reinforcing recently identified ties to the endoplasmic reticulum. iii) New connections to the late secretory pathway and/or the recycling endosome via the GTPases RAB3A, RAB8A, and RAB8B and the SNAREs VAMP2, VAMP3, and VAMP4. iv) An unprecedented involvement of clathrin-coated structures. The resulting set of hits allowed to characterize completely new host factor interactions, and strengthen observations from several previous studies.Author SummaryThe facultative intracellular pathogenSalmonella entericaserovar Typhimurium induces the reorganization of the endosomal system of mammalian host cells. This activity is dependent on translocated effector proteins of the pathogen. The host cells factors required for endosomal remodeling are only partially known. To identify such factors for formation and dynamics of endosomal compartments inSalmonella-infected cell, we performed a live cell imaging-based RNAi screen a to investigate the role of 496 mammalian proteins involved in cellular logistics. We identified that endosomal remodeling by intracellularSalmonelladependent on host factors in following functional classes: i) the late endo-/lysosomal SNARE (solubleN-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) complex, ii) the early secretory pathway, represented by regulators GTPases RAB1A and RAB1B, iii) the late secretory pathway and/or recycling endosomes represented by GTPases RAB3A, RAB8A, RAB8B, and the SNAREs VAMP2, VAMP3, and VAMP4, and iv) clathrin-coated structures. The identification of these new host factors provides further evidence for the complex manipulation of host cell transport functions by intracellularSalmonellaand should enable detailed follow-up studies on the mechanisms involved.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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