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A comparative study of the interaction of Bartonella henselae strains with human endothelial cells.

Chao-Chin Chang1, Ya-Jou Chen, Chih-Sian Tseng, Wan-Ling Lai, Kai-Yang Hsu, Chao-Liang Chang, Chi-Cheng Lu, Yuan-Man Hsu.   

Abstract

Bartonella henselae can cause a wide range of clinical outcomes and may lead to severe disease, especially in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is well-known that B. henselae-induced cell proliferation is mediated by anti-apoptotic activity; however, the detailed mechanism is still unclear. In this study, the cellular responses of endothelial cells after infection with four B. henselae strains were compared and protein candidates that may be involved in the interaction between cells and bacteria were determined. The Houston-1 strain elicited the fastest response in terms of stimulating endothelial cell proliferation, and the JK-40 strain had the strongest ability to induce cell proliferation. By Western blot analysis, it was demonstrated that B. henselae-induced cell proliferation involved the mitochondria intrinsic apoptotic pathway. In addition, the adhesion abilities of the U-4 and JK-40 strains were much greater than those of the Houston-1 and JK-47 strains; however, the ability of Houston-1 to invade host cells was high. By two-dimensional gel electrophoresis analysis, it was found that succinyl-CoA synthetase subunit beta, phage-related protein, and ATP synthase subunit alpha might be involved in the invasion process. The expression of superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn] precursor increased with infection time for all four strains but was significantly higher in the Houston-1 strain, which may increase the competitive advantage of Houston-1 in terms of survival in host cells and render it successful in invading host cells and stimulating cell proliferation. Our data suggest that the interaction of B. henselae and endothelial cells differed between strains, and the results indicated possible candidate proteins that may play a role in the pathogenesis of B. henselae infection.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21035278     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2010.09.033

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


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