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Identification of the epidermal growth factor receptor as the receptor for Salmonella Rck-dependent invasion.

Agnès Wiedemann1,2, Lily Mijouin3,2, Mohammed Akli Ayoub4,5,6,7, Emilie Barilleau3,2, Sylvie Canepa5,6,8, Ana Paula Teixeira-Gomes3,2,8, Yves Le Vern3,2,8, Manon Rosselin3,2, Eric Reiter4,5,6, Philippe Velge3,2.   

Abstract

The Salmonella Rck outer membrane protein binds to the cell surface, which leads to bacterial internalization via a Zipper mechanism. This invasion process requires induction of cellular signals, including phosphorylation of tyrosine proteins, and activation of c-Src and PI3K, which arises as a result of an interaction with a host cell surface receptor. In this study, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) was identified as the cell signaling receptor required for Rck-mediated adhesion and internalization. First, Rck-mediated adhesion and internalization were shown to be altered when EGFR expression and activity were modulated. Then, immunoprecipitations were performed to demonstrate the Rck-EGFR interaction. Furthermore, surface plasmon resonance biosensor and homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence technologies were used to demonstrate the direct interaction of Rck with the extracellular domain of human EGFR. Finally, our study strongly suggests a noncompetitive binding of Rck and EGF to EGFR. Overall, these results demonstrate that Rck is able to bind to EGFR and thereby establish a tight adherence to provide a signaling cascade, which leads to internalization of Rck-expressing bacteria.-Wiedemann, A., Mijouin, L., Ayoub, M. A., Barilleau, E., Canepa, S., Teixeira-Gomes, A. P., Le Vern, Y., Rosselin, M., Reiter, E., Velge, P. Identification of the epidermal growth factor receptor as the receptor for Salmonella Rck-dependent invasion. © FASEB.

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Keywords:  bacterial internalization; cell signaling; membrane receptor

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27609774     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201600701R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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