Leishmaniainfection triggers hepcidin-mediated proteasomal degradation of Nramp1 to increase phagolysosomal iron availability

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Banerjee, Sourav [1 ]
Datta, Rupak [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res IISER Kolkata, Dept Biol Sci, Mohanpur 741246, W Bengal, India
关键词
hepcidin; iron; Leishmania; macrophage; Nramp1; proteasome; VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS; NATURAL-RESISTANCE; MACROPHAGE; EXPRESSION; INFECTION; DONOVANI; SUSCEPTIBILITY; FERROPORTIN; AMAZONENSIS; TRANSPORT;
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10.1111/cmi.13253
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 1 (Nramp1) was originally discovered as a genetic determinant of resistance against multiple intracellular pathogens, includingLeishmania. It encodes a transmembrane protein of the phago-endosomal compartments, where it functions as an iron transporter. But the mechanism by which Nramp1 controls host-pathogen dynamics and determines final outcome of an infection is yet to be fully deciphered. Whether the expression of Nramp1 is altered in response to a pathogen attack is also unknown. To address these, Nramp1 status was examined inLeishmania major-infected murine macrophages. We observed that at 12 hrs post infection, there was drastic lowering of Nramp1 level accompanied by increased phagolysosomal iron content and enhanced intracellular parasite growth.Leishmaniainfection-induced Nramp1 downregulation was caused by ubiquitin-proteasome degradation pathway, which in turn was found to be mediated by the iron-regulatory peptide hormone hepcidin. Blocking of Nramp1 degradation with proteasome inhibitor or transcriptional agonist of hepcidin resulted in depletion of phagolysosomal iron pool that led to significant reduction of intracellular parasite burden. Interestingly, Nramp1 level was restored to normalcy after 30 hrs of infection with a concomitant drop in phagolysosomal iron, which is suggestive of a host counteractive response to deprive the pathogen of this essential micronutrient. Taken together, our study implicates Nramp1 as a central player in the host-pathogen battle for phagolysosomal iron. We also report Nramp1 as a novel target for hepcidin, and this 'hepcidin-Nramp1' axis may have a broader role in regulating macrophage iron homeostasis.
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