Genome-wide RNAi screen for host factors required for intracellular bacterial infection.

Publication information:

Hervé Agaisse, Laura Burrack, Jennifer Philips, Eric Rubin, Norbert Perrimon, and Darren Higgins. 2005. “Genome-Wide RNAi Screen for Host Factors Required for Intracellular Bacterial Infection”. Science, 309, 5738, Pp. 1248-51. doi:10.1126/science.1116008

Abstract

Most studies of host-pathogen interactions have focused on pathogen-specific virulence determinants. Here, we report a genome-wide RNA interference screen to identify host factors required for intracellular bacterial pathogenesis. Using Drosophila cells and the cytosolic pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, we identified 305 double-stranded RNAs targeting a wide range of cellular functions that altered L. monocytogenes infection. Comparison to a similar screen with Mycobacterium fortuitum, a vacuolar pathogen, identified host factors that may play a general role in intracellular pathogenesis and factors that specifically affect access to the cytosol by L. monocytogenes.