Prof. Dr. Waldemar Kolanus
Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES)
wkolanus@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Waldemar Kolanus
Biochemical Society transactions
Interferon (IFN)-induced guanosine triphosphate hydrolysing enzymes (GTPases) have been identified as cornerstones of IFN-mediated cell-autonomous defence. Upon IFN stimulation, these GTPases are highly expressed in various host cells, where they orchestrate anti-microbial activities against a diverse range of pathogens such as bacteria, protozoan and viruses. IFN-induced GTPases have been shown to interact with various host pathways and proteins mediating pathogen control via inflammasome activation, destabilising pathogen compartments and membranes, orchestrating destruction via autophagy and the production of reactive oxygen species as well as inhibiting pathogen mobility. In this mini-review, we provide an update on how the IFN-induced GTPases target pathogens and mediate host defence, emphasising findings on protection against bacterial pathogens.
© 2021 The Author(s).
PMID: 34003245
Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES)
wkolanus@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Waldemar Kolanus