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Induction of autophagy by anthrax lethal toxin
Authors:Yian Kim Tan  Caroline M. Kusuma  Hao A. Vu  Kenneth Alibek
Affiliation:a Molecular and Microbiology Department, College of Sciences, George Mason University, Manassas, VA 22010, USA
b AFG Biosolutions Inc., 9119 Gaither Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20877, USA
Abstract:Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved intracellular process whereby cells break down long-lived proteins and organelles. Accumulating evidences suggest increasing physiological significance of autophagy in pathogenesis of infectious diseases. Anthrax lethal toxin (LT) exerts its influence on numerous cells and herein, we report a novel effect of LT-induced autophagy on mammalian cells. Several autophagy biochemical markers including LC3-II conversion, increased punctuate distribution of GFP-LC3 and development of acidic vesicular organelles (AVO) were detected in cells treated with LT. Analysis of individual LT component revealed a moderate increase in LC3-II conversion for protective antigen-treated cells, whereas the LC3-II level in lethal factor-treated cells remained unchanged. In addition, our preliminary findings suggest a protective role of autophagy in LT intoxication as autophagy inhibition resulted in accelerated cell death. This study presents a hitherto undescribed effect of LT-induced autophagy on cells and provides the groundwork for future studies on the implication of autophagy in anthrax pathogenesis.
Keywords:Autophagy   Bacillus anthracis   Anthrax   Lethal factor   Protective antigen   LC3   Autophagosome
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