Journal article

Intralysosomal pathogens differentially influence the proteolytic potential of their niche

LE Bird, B Xu, DR Thomas, ENS McGowan, P Newton, NE Scott, MJ McConville, LE Edgington-Mitchell, HJ Newton

Infection and Immunity | American Society for Microbiology | Published : 2026

Abstract

Avoiding lysosomal degradation is vital to the success of intracellular pathogens. The Gram-negative bacterium Coxiella burnetii and protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus are unique in being able to replicate within the mature phagolysosomal compartment of host cells, though the exact mechanisms utilized to withstand this hostile environment are not clearly defined. We recently reported that C. burnetii removes the lysosomal protease cathepsin B during infection of mammalian cells. Here, we aimed to determine if this virulence strategy was also employed by the intralysosomal pathogen, Leishmania mexicana. In contrast to C. burnetii, decreases in the activity of specific cathepsins were..

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