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A humoral stress response protects Drosophila tissues from antimicrobial peptides

Rommelaere, Samuel  
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Carboni, Alexia  
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Bada Juarez, Juan F.
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April 8, 2024
Current Biology

An efficient immune system must provide protection against a broad range of pathogens without causing excessive collateral tissue damage. While immune effectors have been well characterized, we know less about the resilience mechanisms protecting the host from its own immune response. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small, cationic peptides that contribute to innate defenses by targeting negatively charged membranes of microbes. While protective against pathogens, AMPs can be cytotoxic to host cells. Here, we reveal that a family of stress-induced proteins, the Turandots, protect the Drosophila respiratory system from AMPs, increasing resilience to stress. Flies lacking Turandot genes are susceptible to environmental stresses due to AMP-induced tracheal apoptosis. Turandot proteins bind to host cell membranes and mask negatively charged phospholipids, protecting them from cationic pore-forming AMPs. Collectively, these data demonstrate that Turandot stress proteins mitigate AMP cytotoxicity to host tissues and therefore improve their efficacy.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2024.02.049
Author(s)
Rommelaere, Samuel  
Carboni, Alexia  
Bada Juarez, Juan F.
Boquete, Jean-Philippe  
Abriata, Luciano A.
Teixeira Pinto Meireles, Fernando  
Rukes, Verena  
Vincent, Crystal
Kondo, Shu
Dionne, Marc S.
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Date Issued

2024-04-08

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Published in
Current Biology
Volume

34

Issue

7

Start page

1426

End page

1437.e6

Subjects

antimicrobial peptides

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immunopathology

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resilience

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trachea

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innate immunity

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stress response

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UPLEM  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Novartis Foundation

532114 ; 532589

SNSF

205321_192371 ; CRSII5_186397 ; 310030_215073

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August 30, 2024
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