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Outer membrane protein A and cytotoxic necrotizing factor-1 use diverse signaling mechanisms for Escherichia coli K1 invasion of human brain microvascular endothelial cells.

Naveed Ahmed Khan1, Sooan Shin, Jin Woong Chung, Kee Jun Kim, Simon Elliott, Ying Wang, Kwang Sik Kim.   

Abstract

Escherichia coli K1 invasion of brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMEC) is a prerequisite for penetration into the central nervous system. We previously have shown that outer membrane protein A (OmpA) and cytotoxic necrotizing factor-1 (CNF1) contribute to E. coli K1 invasion of BMEC. In this study we constructed a double-knockout mutant by deleting ompA and cnf1. We demonstrated that the double-knockout mutant was significantly less invasive in human BMEC as compared with its individual Delta ompA and Delta cnf1 mutants, suggesting that the contributions of OmpA and CNF1 to BMEC invasion are independent of each other. In addition, we showed that OmpA treatment of human BMEC resulted in phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) activation with no effect on RhoA, while CNF1 treatment resulted in RhoA activation with no effect on PI3K, supporting the concept that OmpA and CNF1 contribute to E. coli K1 invasion of BMEC using different mechanisms. This concept was further confirmed by using both PI3K inhibitor (LY294002) and Rho kinase inhibitor (Y27632), which exhibited additive effects on inhibiting E. coli K1 invasion of BMEC. We isolated a 96KD OmpA interacting human BMEC protein by affinity chromatography using purified OmpA, which was identified as gp96 protein, a member of the HSP90 family. This receptor differed from the CNF1 receptor (37LRP) identified from human BMEC. Taken together, these data indicate that OmpA and CNF1 contribute to E. coli K1 invasion of BMEC in an additive manner by interacting with different BMEC receptors and using diverse host cell signaling mechanisms.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12860457     DOI: 10.1016/s0882-4010(03)00090-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Pathog        ISSN: 0882-4010            Impact factor:   3.738


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2.  Prevention of Escherichia coli K1 penetration of the blood-brain barrier by counteracting the host cell receptor and signaling molecule involved in E. coli invasion of human brain microvascular endothelial cells.

Authors:  Longkun Zhu; Donna Pearce; Kwang Sik Kim
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 3.441

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4.  Escherichia coli K1 RS218 interacts with human brain microvascular endothelial cells via type 1 fimbria bacteria in the fimbriated state.

Authors:  Ching-Hao Teng; Mian Cai; Sooan Shin; Yi Xie; Kee-Jun Kim; Naveed Ahmed Khan; Francescopaolo Di Cello; Kwang Sik Kim
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Effects of ompA deletion on expression of type 1 fimbriae in Escherichia coli K1 strain RS218 and on the association of E. coli with human brain microvascular endothelial cells.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 3.441

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9.  Escherichia coli interaction with human brain microvascular endothelial cells induces signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 association with the C-terminal domain of Ec-gp96, the outer membrane protein A receptor for invasion.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2007-12-26       Impact factor: 3.441

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