Journal article
Coxiella burnetii manipulates the lysosomal protease cathepsin B to facilitate intracellular success
LE Bird, B Xu, AD Hobbs, AR Ziegler, NE Scott, P Newton, DR Thomas, LE Edgington-Mitchell, HJ Newton
Nature Communications | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2025
Abstract
The obligate intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii establishes an intracellular replicative niche termed the Coxiella-containing vacuole (CCV), which has been characterised as a bacterially modified phagolysosome. How C. burnetii withstands the acidic and degradative properties of this compartment is not well understood. We demonstrate that the key lysosomal protease cathepsin B is actively and selectively removed from C. burnetii-infected cells through a mechanism involving the Dot/Icm type IV-B secretion system effector CvpB. Overexpression of cathepsin B leads to defects in CCV biogenesis and bacterial replication, indicating that removal of this protein represents a strategy to reduc..
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