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Abstract
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Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa; adherens junctions; cell polarity; epithelial barrier; host–pathogen interactions; microbial pathogenesis; tight junctions
Year: 2011 PMID: 21747810 PMCID: PMC3129012 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2011.00114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Figure 1Interactions of various pathogens with polarized cells. The apical surface is outlined in red and the basolateral surface in blue. The TJ (upper) and AJ (lower) are indicated by a dashed rectangle. The major components of TJs (claudin, occludin, ZO, and JAMs) and AJs (E-cadherin, b-catenin, and a-catenin) are shown. The Par3/Par6/aPKC complex is shown to associate with JAMs. Actin is associated with AJs. PI3K and PIP3 are associated with the BL surface. (A) Illustrates relevant characteristics of EPEC-induced pedestals. PI3K, PIP3, SHIP2, and PIP2 are recruited by Tir (the translocated intimin receptor) to the actin-containing pedestal, along with actin, Arp2/3, Nck, and N-wasp (not shown). (B) Illustrates H. pylori recruiting junctional components, including JAMs, ZO-1, and Par (not shown) to form a replicative niche at the AP surface. (C) Represents endothelial cells, shows N. meningitidis disrupting intracellular junctions and breaching the blood–brain barrier by recruiting components of the TJ and the AJ (including Par-6, aPKC, Par-3, Claudin, ZO-5, VE-cadherin, b-catenin, and p-120 catenin) to the site of binding of the bacterial microcolony at the AP surface. The loss of the TJ and AJ is illustrated by the rectangles with dotted lines.
Figure 2Early hours of . (A) Diagram of polarized epithelial cell. The apical surface is outlined in red and the basolateral surface in blue. TJ, tight junction; AJ, adherens junction; TGN, trans-Golgi network; N, nucleus. Turquoise, blue, and red curved arrows represent vesicular trafficking. PIP3 is represented by the yellow dots. (B) Protrusion formation. An aggregate of P. aeruginosa recruits PI3K to the apical surface, generating local production of PIP3. BL recycling of proteins is redirected to the AP surface, creating a basolateral environment at the apical surface. (C) An aggregate of P. aeruginosa is internalized into the host cell, possibly at least in part through the transient protrusion.