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Enteropathogenic bacteria evade ROCK-driven epithelial cell extrusion

Nature. 2025-10; 
Giovanni Luchetti, Marin V. Miner, Rachael M. Peterson, William P. Scott, Praveen Krishnamoorthy, Eric M. Kofoed, Angel G. Jimenez, Hua Zhang, Man Wah Tan, Rohit Reja, Tommy K. Cheung, Elizabeth Skippington, Yuxin Liang, Christopher M. Rose, Nobuhiko Kayagaki, Kim Newton, Isabella Rauch & Vishva M. Dixit Department of Discovery Oncology, Genentech, South San Francisco
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Abstract

Diverse pathogen-encoded virulence factors disable apoptosis, pyroptosis or necroptosis, the host cell death programs that remove infected cells1. In the intestine, the extrusion of infected cells into the lumen for elimination provides an additional layer of host defence, but no virulence mechanisms that target the cytoskeletal changes required are known2. Here we show that the Escherichia coli ubiquitin ligase NleL is an inhibitor of intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) extrusion, targeting caspase-4, ROCK1 and ROCK2 for proteasomal degradation. Genetic deletion of Rock1 and Rock2 from cultured IECs diminished inflammasome-induced IEC extrusion. Moreover, mice with Rock1- and Rock2-deficient IECs were less effect... More

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