Publication:
Bacteriophages avoid autoimmunity from cognate immune systems as an intrinsic part of their life cycles

Date

2024

Authors

Rostøl, Jakob T.
Quiles Puchalt, Nuria
Penadés, José R.

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Publisher

Nature Research
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/PID2020-113494RB-I00/ES/recolecta
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No disponible en Scopus

Abstract

Dormant prophages protect lysogenic cells by expressing diverse immune systems, which must avoid targeting their cognate prophages upon activation. Here we report that multiple Staphylococcus aureus prophages encode Tha (tail-activated, HEPN (higher eukaryotes and prokaryotes nucleotide-binding) domain-containing anti-phage system), a defence system activated by structural tail proteins of incoming phages. We demonstrate the function of two Tha systems, Tha-1 and Tha-2, activated by distinct tail proteins. Interestingly, Tha systems can also block reproduction of the induced tha-positive prophages. To prevent autoimmunity after prophage induction, these systems are inhibited by the product of a small overlapping antisense gene previously believed to encode an excisionase. This genetic organization, conserved in S. aureus prophages, allows Tha systems to protect prophages and their bacterial hosts against phage predation and to be turned of during prophage induction, balancing immunity and autoimmunity. Our results show that the fne regulation of these processes is essential for the correct development of prophages’ life cycle.

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Keywords

Tha system (tail-activated anti-phage system), Prophages, Aautoimmunity prevention, HEPN domain, Staphylococcus aureus

Department

Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak

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Rostol, J. T., Quiles-Puchalt, N., Iturbe-Sanz, P., Lasa, Í., Penadés, J. R. (2024) Bacteriophages avoid autoimmunity from cognate immune systems as an intrinsic part of their life cycles. Nature Microbiology, 9(5), 1312-1324. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-024-01661-6.

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