IHEM   20887
INSTITUTO DE HISTOLOGIA Y EMBRIOLOGIA DE MENDOZA DR. MARIO H. BURGOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Chlamydia trachomatis INTERCEPTS Rab39-MEDIATED VESICULAR TRAFFICKING
Autor/es:
GAMBARTE JULIAN; CAPMANY ANAHÍ; QUINTEROS CRISTIAN; LEIVA NATALIA; GOUD BRUNO; DAMIANI TERESA
Lugar:
Mendoza
Reunión:
Congreso; XLVIII REUNIÓN ANUAL SAIB; 2012
Resumen:
Chlamydia trachomatis INTERCEPTS Rab39-MEDIATED VESICULAR TRAFFICKING Gambarte J1 1 212 1 , Capmany A , Quintero C , Leiva N , Goud B , Damiani MT . IHEM-CONICET, FCM, UNCuyo, Mendoza, Argentina. Curie Institute, Paris, France. E-mail: jgambartetudela@gmail.com Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion C. trachomatis Chlamydia is a bacterial causative agent of major sexually-transmitted diseases and blindness in humans. During its development, this obligate intracellular bacterium resides and multiplies in a modified vacuole called . subverts key eukaryotic proteins in charge of vesicular transport to prevent its degradation by phagocytosis, and simultaneously, to obtain nutrients from parasitized cells. Rab GTPases are master controllers of intracellular trafficking pathways, which cycle between a GTP-bound form (active) to a GDP-bound form (inactive). The aim of this study was to investigate if manipulates host Rab39-mediated vesicular trafficking. We observed that Rab39a associated with the chlamydial inclusion along its developing time. Rab39a colocalized with IncA and IncG, two bacterial proteins, at the chlamydial inclusion membrane. We determined that the recruitment of Rab39a is bacterial protein synthesis-dependent. Furthermore, Rab39a recruitment to the inclusions remains unaltered after treatment with drugs that interferes with the cytoskeleton, such as nocodazole, butanedionemonoxime and cytochalasin. Rab39a decorated vesicles carrying sphingolipids and labeled with lysotracker in infected cells. Furthermore, overexpression of Rab39a WT and its positive mutant Rab39a Q72L increased the chlamydial inclusion size. Therefore, these results suggest a potential role for Rab39 in chlamydial infection outcome.