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Sialic acid-dependent binding and transcytosis of serotype D botulinum neurotoxin and toxin complex in rat intestinal epithelial cells.

Koichi Niwa1, Tohru Yoneyama, Hiroaki Ito, Maya Taira, Tomoyuki Chikai, Hirokazu Kouguchi, Tomonori Suzuki, Kimiko Hasegawa, Keita Miyata, Ken Inui, Toshihiko Ikeda, Toshihiro Watanabe, Tohru Ohyama.   

Abstract

A large toxin complex (L-TC) produced by Clostridium botulinum is composed of neurotoxin (BoNT), non-toxic non-hemagglutinin (NTNHA) and hemagglutinin subcomponents (HA-70, -33 and -17). In animal botulism, BoNT or L-TC is internalized by intestinal epithelial cells. Previous studies showed that L-TC binds to intestinal cells via sugar chains on the cell surface, but the role of toxin binding to sugar chains in the toxin absorption from intestine is unclear. To clarify whether the toxin binding to sugar chains on intestinal cell surface leads to its transcytosis across the cells, we examined binding and permeation of BoNT and L-TC of C. botulinum serotype D strain 4947 to the rat intestinal epithelial cell line IEC-6 in semi-permeable filters in Transwell systems. Both BoNT and L-TC bound to and permeated the cell monolayers, with L-TC showing greater binding and permeation. In addition, both binding and permeation of toxins were potently inhibited by N-acetyl neuraminic acid in the cell culture medium or by treatment of the cells with neuraminidase. However, neither galactose, lactose nor N-acetyl galactosamine inhibited binding or permeation of toxins. These results support the idea that permeation of both BoNT and L-TC through the intestinal cell layer depends on prior binding to sialic acid on the cell surface. This is the first report demonstrating that the binding of botulinum toxins to cell surface sialic acid leads to their transcytosis through intestinal epithelial cells. Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19786330     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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Authors:  Keita Miyata; Yoshimasa Sagane; Ken Inui; Shin-Ichiro Miyashita; Tomonori Suzuki; Keiji Oguma; Tohru Ohyama; Koichi Niwa; Toshihiro Watanabe
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