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Nod1 and Nod2 direct autophagy by recruiting ATG16L1 to the plasma membrane at the site of bacterial entry

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The results link bacterial sensing by Nod proteins to the induction of autophagy and provide a functional link between Nod2 and ATG16L1, which are encoded by two of the most important genes associated with Crohn's disease.
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Autophagy is emerging as a crucial defense mechanism against bacteria, but the host intracellular sensors responsible for inducing autophagy in response to bacterial infection remain unknown. Here we demonstrated that the intracellular sensors Nod1 and Nod2 are critical for the autophagic response to invasive bacteria. By a mechanism independent of the adaptor RIP2 and transcription factor NF-kappaB, Nod1 and Nod2 recruited the autophagy protein ATG16L1 to the plasma membrane at the bacterial entry site. In cells homozygous for the Crohn's disease-associated NOD2 frameshift mutation, mutant Nod2 failed to recruit ATG16L1 to the plasma membrane and wrapping of invading bacteria by autophagosomes was impaired. Our results link bacterial sensing by Nod proteins to the induction of autophagy and provide a functional link between Nod2 and ATG16L1, which are encoded by two of the most important genes associated with Crohn's disease.

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Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein 1 (NOD1) in Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer: Cloning, ontogeny and expression analysis following bacterial infection or ligand stimulation.

TL;DR: It can be inferred that the AsNOD1 might play an immunoregulatory role upon exposure to different bacterial as well as viral PAMPs and also might be an important component of innate immune element during embryonic and larval development in the euryhaline teleost Asian seabass.
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Ubiquitination of ATF6 by disease-associated RNF186 promotes the innate receptor-induced unfolded protein response

TL;DR: In this article, the E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF186 was found to activate the ER stress sensor activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6), which led to downstream signaling, cytokine secretion, and antimicrobial pathway induction.
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Microbial infection and mechanisms of intestinal inflammation

TL;DR: A detailed analysis of the intestinal immune response to bacterial infection is provided, focussing specifically on the role of the apoptotic cell receptor TIM4 on intestinal DC populations.
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Impacts of MicroRNAs Induced by the Gut Microbiome on Regulating the Development of Colorectal Cancer

TL;DR: Based on the important roles of miRNAs and the Gut microbiome in CRC, strategies for modulating miRNA expression and regulating the gut microbiome composition need to be applied, such as bioactive dietary components and fecal microorganism transplantation.
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A Nod to disease vectors: mitigation of pathogen sensing by arthropod saliva.

TL;DR: A brief overview of NLR signaling is provided and clinically relevant vector-borne pathogens recognized by NLR pathways are discussed and possible anti-inflammatory effects of arthropod saliva on Nod-like (NLR) signaling and microbial pathogenesis are elaborate.
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Autophagy fights disease through cellular self-digestion

TL;DR: Understanding autophagy may ultimately allow scientists and clinicians to harness this process for the purpose of improving human health, and to play a role in cell death.
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Nod2 is a general sensor of peptidoglycan through muramyl dipeptide (MDP) detection.

TL;DR: It is shown here that Nod2 is a general sensor of peptidoglycan through the recognition of muramyl dipeptide (MDP), the minimal bioactive peptIDoglycan motif common to all bacteria.
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotes

Daniel J. Klionsky, +235 more
- 16 Feb 2008 - 
TL;DR: A set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of the methods that can be used by investigators who are attempting to examine macroautophagy and related processes, as well as by reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that investigate these processes are presented.
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