| Literature DB >> 35274369 |
Bibo Xie1, Tie Zhao1, Sisi Zhao1, Jie Zhou1, Feijun Zhao1.
Abstract
Pathogens can affect host cells in various ways, and the same effect can be found in the Treponema pallidum acting on the endothelium of host vessels, and the mechanism is often complex and multiple. Based on the existing T. pallidum of a cognitive framework, the first concerns involving T. pallidum or the bacteria protein directly acted on vascular endothelial cells of the host, the second concerns mainly involved in the process of T. pallidum infection in vivo blood lipid change, secretion of cytokines and the interactions between immune cells indirectly. Through both direct and indirect influence, this study explores the role of host by T. pallidum infect in the process of the vascular endothelium.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Treponema pallidumzzm321990; endothelial cells; membrane protein; serum lipoprotein; syphilis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35274369 PMCID: PMC8993650 DOI: 10.1002/jcla.24318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Lab Anal ISSN: 0887-8013 Impact factor: 2.352
Treponema pallidum affects endothelial cells
| Mycoprotein | Effectors | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Tp0574/Tp47 | ICAM‐1 | Vascular endothelial cell activation |
| RhoA | Increase endothelial permeability | |
| Tp0435/Tp17 | VE‐cadherin, F‐actin | Disruption of endothelial cell‐to‐cell Connections. |
| ICAM‐1, E‐selectin | Endothelial adhesion | |
| Tp0965 | ICAM‐1, E‐selectin, MCP‐1 | Increase endothelial permeability |
| Tp92 | TNF‐α, IL‐1β, IL‐6, IL‐8 | Damage endothelial cells |
| Tp1038(TpF1) | IL‐10, TGF‐β, IL‐8 | |
| Tp0751 | TNF‐α, IL‐1β, IL‐6 | |
| Tp0155,Tp0483 | Bind fibronectin | Adhesion invasion |
| Tp0751 | Fn, ECM proteins | |
| Tp0136 | Bind fibronectin and laminin |
FIGURE 1Role of Treponema pallidum in endothelial cell phenotype and functions and their direct or indirect targets. Treponema pallidum is involved in, (A) serum lipoprotein concentration, (B) cytokines in the inflammatory response to syphilis, (C) vascular endothelial cell activation by cytokines interact with chemokines, (D) binding between pathogens and lipoproteins of the intima, (E) interactions between bacteria, the immune cells, and the endothelial cells