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The C. elegans CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein Gamma Is Required for Surveillance Immunity.


ABSTRACT: Pathogens attack host cells by deploying toxins that perturb core host processes. Recent findings from the nematode C. elegans and other metazoans indicate that surveillance or "effector-triggered" pathways monitor functioning of these core processes and mount protective responses when they are perturbed. Despite a growing number of examples of surveillance immunity, the signaling components remain poorly defined. Here, we show that CEBP-2, the C. elegans ortholog of mammalian CCAAT-enhancer-binding protein gamma, is a key player in surveillance immunity. We show that CEBP-2 acts together with the bZIP transcription factor ZIP-2 in the protective response to translational block by P. aeruginosa Exotoxin A as well as perturbations of other processes. CEBP-2 serves to limit pathogen burden, promote survival upon P. aeruginosa infection, and also promote survival upon Exotoxin A exposure. These findings may have broad implications for the mechanisms by which animals sense pathogenic attack and mount protective responses.

SUBMITTER: Reddy KC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4767654 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The C. elegans CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein Gamma Is Required for Surveillance Immunity.

Reddy Kirthi C KC   Dunbar Tiffany L TL   Nargund Amrita M AM   Haynes Cole M CM   Troemel Emily R ER  

Cell reports 20160211 7


Pathogens attack host cells by deploying toxins that perturb core host processes. Recent findings from the nematode C. elegans and other metazoans indicate that surveillance or "effector-triggered" pathways monitor functioning of these core processes and mount protective responses when they are perturbed. Despite a growing number of examples of surveillance immunity, the signaling components remain poorly defined. Here, we show that CEBP-2, the C. elegans ortholog of mammalian CCAAT-enhancer-bin  ...[more]

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