T3SS translocon induces pyroptosis by direct interaction with NLRC4/NAIP inflammasome
Yan Zhao,
Hanshuo Zhu,
Jinqian Li
et al.
Abstract:Type III secretion system (T3SS) is a virulence apparatus existing in many bacterial pathogens. Structurally, T3SS consists of the base, needle, tip, and translocon. The NLRC4 inflammasome is the major receptor for T3SS needle and basal rod proteins. Whether other T3SS components are recognized by NLRC4 is unclear. In this study, usingEdwardsiella tardaas a model intracellular pathogen, we examined T3SS−inflammasome interaction and its effect on cell death.E. tardainduced pyroptosis in a manner that required t… Show more
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