Toxoplasma effector Tg WIP hijacks dendritic cell actin and motility via Nck1/Grb2 and the WAVE complex

弓形虫效应蛋白Tg WIP通过Nck1/Grb2和WAVE复合物劫持树突状细胞肌动蛋白和运动能力。

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Abstract

The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii enhances its dissemination to distant organs by hijacking infected leukocytes via a Trojan Horse mechanism. Upon infecting dendritic cells (DCs), Toxoplasma induces a hypermigratory phenotype characterized by podosome dissolution and formation of F-actin stress fibers. We previously showed that these cytoskeletal changes depend on the effector protein Toxoplasma WAVE complex-interacting protein ( Tg WIP) secreted from parasites to infected leukocytes. Here, we identify the host adaptor proteins Non-catalytic region of tyrosine kinase adaptor protein 1 and 2 (Nck1/2) and Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2 (Grb2) as direct Tg WIP interactors. Tg WIP mainly uses two distinct proline-rich regions (PRRs) to interact with Nck1 and Grb2. Mutating these PRRs abrogates Tg WIP binding to Nck1 and Grb2 and diminishes podosome dissolution and DC hypermotility. Furthermore, we show that Tg WIP directly interacts with the actin nucleation promoting factor WAVE Regulatory Complex (WRC) via a WRC-interacting receptor sequence (WIRS). Disrupting this interaction also influences actin cytoskeletal remodeling and DC hypermotility. Collectively, our data reveal that Tg WIP directly interacts with multiple actin regulators, including Nck1, Grb2, and the WRC, to remodel the actin cytoskeleton of the host cells, elucidating a key mechanism that Toxoplasma exploits to enhance host cell migration and dissemination.

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