The bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes invades host cells, ruptures the internalization vacuole, and reaches the cytosol for replication. A high-content small interfering RNA (siRNA) microscopy screen allowed us to identify epithelial cell factors involved in L. monocytogenes vacuolar rupture, including the serine/threonine kinase Taok2. Kinase activity inhibition using a specific drug validated a role for Taok2 in favoring L. monocytogenes cytoplasmic access. Furthermore, we showed that Taok2 recruitment to L. monocytogenes vacuoles requires the presence of pore-forming toxin listeriolysin O. Overall, our study identified the first set of host factors modulating L. monocytogenes vacuolar rupture and cytoplasmic access in epithelial cells.
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Quereda, J. J., Morel, C., Lopez-Montero, N., Ziveri, J., Rolland, S., Grenier, T., … Pizarro-Cerdá, J. (2022). A Role for Taok2 in Listeria monocytogenes Vacuolar Escape. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 225(6), 1005–1010. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa367
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