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Juliana F Almeida, Denis Mariat, Vasco Azevedo, Anderson Miyoshi, Alejandra de Moreno de LeBlanc, Silvina Del Carmen, Rebeca Martin, Philippe Langella, Jean-Guy LeBlanc, Jean-Marc Chatel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fibronectin Binding Protein A (FnBPA) is an invasin from Staphylococcus aureus that allows this pathogen to internalize into eukaryote cells. It was previously demonstrated that recombinant Lactococcus lactis expressing FnBPA were invasive and able to transfer a plasmid to eukaryotic cells in vitro and in vivo. In this study, the invasivity of recombinant strains of Lactococcus lactis that express FnBPA under the control of its constitutive promoter or driven by the strong nisin inducible expression system (NICE) were studied.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25249337 PMCID: PMC4180319 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-014-0248-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 1FnBPA expression at the surface of LL-pNisFnBPA and LL-FnBPA as analyzed by flow cytometry where the secondary antibody was labeled with FITC. Results are expressed as means ± standard deviation. a-bMeans with a different letter are significantly different from each other with a p ≤ 0.05.
Figure 2invasiveness assays of LL-NZ9000, LL-MG1363, LL-FnBPA and LL-PnisA-FnBPA strains in A) Caco-2 cells and B) BMDCs. Results are expressed as means ± standard deviation. a-cMeans with a different letter are significantly different from each other with a p ≤ 0.05.
Figure 3Number of fluorescent cells in the A) small or B) large intestines of mice orally administered with LL-pNisFnBPA-GFP, LL-FnBPA, LL-pORI-GFP, LL-FnBPA-GFP. On the left is represented the number of fluorescent cells determined in 10 fields of vision and when a significant difference was observed, the p values were places. On the right are representative histological slides observed at different magnifications using a fluorescent microscope.
Strains and plasmids used in this work along with their denomination in this work, mediums used for their growth and references
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| NZ 9000 | LL-NZ9000 | No plasmid | M17 + 0.5% Glucose | [ |
| MG1363 | LL-FnBPA | pOri23 FnBPA | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Ery R | [ |
| NZ9000 | LL-pSEC-E7 | pSEC-E7 | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Cm R | [ |
| NZ9000 | LL-pNisFnBPA | pNis A - pOri253 FnBPA | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Ery R | This work |
| NZ9000 | LL-pNisFnBPA-GFP | pNis A - pOri253 FnBPA | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Ery R and Cm R | This work |
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| MG1363 | LL-FnBPA-GFP | pOri23 FnBPA | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Ery R and Cm R | [ |
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| MG1363 | LL-pOri23-GFP | pOri23 | M17 + 0.5% Glucose, Ery R and Cm R | This work |
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| MG1363 | LL-MG1363 | No plasmid | M17 + 0.5% Glucose | [ |