Literature DB >> 22547074

Independent recognition of Staphylococcus aureus by two receptors for phagocytosis in Drosophila.

Akiko Shiratsuchi1, Toshinobu Mori, Kenji Sakurai, Kaz Nagaosa, Kazuhisa Sekimizu, Bok Luel Lee, Yoshinobu Nakanishi.   

Abstract

Integrin βν, one of two β subunits of Drosophila integrin, acts as a receptor in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. We here examined the involvement of this receptor in defense against infection by Staphylococcus aureus. Flies lacking integrin βν died earlier than control flies upon a septic but not oral infection with this bacterium. A loss of integrin βν reduced the phagocytosis of S. aureus and increased bacterial growth in flies. In contrast, the level of mRNA of an antimicrobial peptide produced upon infection was unchanged in integrin βν-lacking flies. The simultaneous loss of integrin βν and Draper, another receptor involved in the phagocytosis of S. aureus, brought about a further decrease in the level of phagocytosis and accelerated death of flies compared with the loss of either receptor alone. A strain of S. aureus lacking lipoteichoic acid, a cell wall component serving as a ligand for Draper, was susceptible to integrin βν-mediated phagocytosis. In contrast, a S. aureus mutant strain that produces small amounts of peptidoglycan was less efficiently phagocytosed by larval hemocytes, and a loss of integrin βν in hemocytes reduced a difference in the susceptibility to phagocytosis between parental and mutant strains. Furthermore, a series of experiments revealed the binding of integrin βν to peptidoglycan of S. aureus. Taken together, these results suggested that Draper and integrin βν cooperate in the phagocytic elimination of S. aureus by recognizing distinct cell wall components, and that this dual recognition system is necessary for the host organism to survive infection.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22547074      PMCID: PMC3381130          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.333807

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


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