INVESTIGADORES
CAPMANY anahi
artículos
Título:
Goligi-associated Rab14, a new regulator for Chlamydia trachomatis infection outcome
Autor/es:
CAPMANY A; LEIVA N; DAMIANI MT
Revista:
Communicative & integrative biology
Editorial:
Landes Bioscience
Referencias:
Lugar: Austin, TX; Año: 2011 vol. 4 p. 590 - 593
ISSN:
1942-0889
Resumen:
Chlamydia trachomatis is the causing agent of the most frequent bacterial sexually-transmitted diseases worldwide and is an underlying cause of chronic pelvic inflammatory diseases and cervical cancer. It is an obligate intracellular bacterium that establishes a close relationship with the Golgi complex and parasites the biosynthetic machinery of host cells. In a recent study, we have demonstrated that Rab14, a newly-described Golgi-associated Rab, is involved in the delivery of sphingolipids to the growing bacteria-containing vacuole. The interference with Rab14-controlled trafficking pathways delays chlamydial inclusion enlargement, decreases bacterial lipid uptake, negatively impact on bacterial differentiation, and reduces bacterial progeny and infectivity. C. trachomatis manipulation of host trafficking pathways for the acquisition of endogenously-biosynthesized nutrients arises as one of the characteristics of this highly evolved pathogen. The development of therapeutic strategies targeted to interfere with bacterium-host cell interaction is a new challenge for pharmacological approaches to control chlamydial infections.