Salmonella Enteritidis Effector AvrA Suppresses Autophagy by Reducing Beclin-1 Protein

Autophagy is a cellular process to clear pathogens. Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S.E) has emerged as one of the most important food-borne pathogens. However, major studies still focus on Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Here, we reported that AvrA, a S. Enteritidis effector, inhibited autophagy to promote bacterial survival in the host. We found that AvrA regulates the conversion of LC3 I into LC3 II and the enrichment of lysosomes. Beclin-1, a key molecular regulator of autophagy, was decreased after AvrA expressed strain colonization. In S.E-AvrA--infected cells, we found the increases of protein levels of p-JNK and p-c-Jun and the transcription level of AP-1. AvrA-reduction of Beclin-1 protein expression is through the JNK pathway. The JNK inhibitor abolished the AvrA-reduced Beclin-1 protein expression. Moreover, we identified that the AvrA mutation C186A abolished its regulation of Beclin-1 expression. In addition, AvrA protein interacted with Beclin-1. In organoids and infected mice, we explored the physiologically related effects and mechanism of AvrA in reducing Beclin-1 through the JNK pathway, thus attenuating autophagic responses. Importance Salmonella Enteritidis is an important pathogen with a public health concern and farm production risk, yet the host-pathogen interactions that govern the survival of S. Enteritidis infections are incompletely understood. Anti-bacterial autophagy provides potent cell-autonomous immunity against bacterial colonization. Here, we report that a new role for effector AvrA of S. Enteritidis in the reduction of Beclin-1 protein expression through the JNK pathway and the attenuation of the autophagic response in intestinal epithelial cells. This finding not only indicates an important role of S. Enteritidis effector in reducing host protein as a strategy to suppress autophagy, but also suggests manipulating autophagy as a new strategy to treat infectious diseases.

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