Literature DB >> 12684708

Influence of polarisation and differentiation on interaction of 43-kDa outer-membrane protein of Aeromonas caviae with human enterocyte-like Caco-2 cell line.

Cláudio M Rocha-De-Souza1, Ana L Mattos-Guaraldi, Raphael Hirata, Lilian O Moreira, Luiz H Monteiro-Leal, Angela C Freitas-Almeida, Lucia Mendonça-Previato, José O Previato, Arnaldo F B Andrade.   

Abstract

It has been recognised that adherence and invasion to host cells are important steps in the pathogenesis of entero-pathogenic bacteria, including Aeromonas caviae. However, the virulence factors of A. caviae remain, for the most part, poorly known. This study examined the interaction of A. caviae isolates to Caco-2 cells in different polarisation and differentiation conditions. The adherence of A. caviae may be related to accessibility of host cell basolateral receptors. Aggregative A. caviae isolates, grown at 22 degrees C, were more adherent in both non-polarised and undifferentiated Caco-2 cells and EGTA-treated polarised and differentiated Caco-2 cells. Furthermore, monolayers pre-incubated with 43-kDa outer-membrane protein (OMP) or A. caviae strains pre-incubated with rabbit IgG anti-43-kDa OMP decreased adherence of some A. caviae strains to EGTA-treated polarised and differentiated Caco-2 cells, suggesting an interaction of 43-kDa OMP with basolateral cell receptors. Bacterial cells were observed adhering to microvilli and to plasma membrane on both the apical and basal surfaces of the monolayer. Pedestal-like formation with cytoskeletal rearrangement was also observed. The bacteria entered the Caco-2 cells and were observed enclosed in single and multiple membrane-bound vacuoles within the host cell cytoplasm. Furthermore, A. caviae were observed free in the cytosol of Caco-2 cells, suggesting escape form cytoplasmatic vacuoles.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12684708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Med        ISSN: 1107-3756            Impact factor:   4.101


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