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A secreted collagen- and fibronectin-binding streptococcal protein modulates cell-mediated collagen gel contraction and interstitial fluid pressure.

Asa Lidén1, Tijs van Wieringen, Jonas Lannergård, Anja Kassner, Dick Heinegård, Rolf K Reed, Bengt Guss, Kristofer Rubin.   

Abstract

Fibroblast-mediated collagen gel contraction depends on collagen-binding beta1 integrins. Perturbation of these integrins reveals an alternative contraction process that is integrin alphaVbeta3-dependent and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) BB-stimulated. Connective tissue cells actively control interstitial fluid pressure (IFP), and inflammation-induced lowering of IFP provides a driving force for edema formation. PDGF-BB normalizes a lowered IFP by an alphaVbeta3-dependent process. A potential modulation of IFP by extracellular matrix-binding bacterial proteins has previously not been addressed. The fibronectin (FN)-binding protein FNE is specifically secreted by the highly virulent Streptococcus equi subspecies equi. FNE bound FN and native collagen type I with K(d) values of approximately 20 and approximately 50 nm determined by solid-phase binding assays. Rotary shadowing revealed a single FNE binding site located at on average 122 nm from the C terminus of procollagen type I. FNE induced alphaVbeta3-mediated contraction by C2C12 cells in a concentration-dependent manner having a maximal effect at approximately 100 nm. This activity of FNE required cellular FN, and FNE acted synergistically to added plasma FN or PDGF-BB. FNE enhanced binding of soluble FN to immobilized collagen, and conversely the binding of collagen to immobilized FN. Marked bell-shaped concentration dependences for these interactions suggest that FNE forms a bridge between FN and collagen. Finally, FNE normalized dermal IFP lowered by anaphylaxis. Our data suggest that secreted FNE normalized lowering of IFP by stimulating connective tissue cell contraction.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18003607     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M704827200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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