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Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells

BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and natural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in the host defence against intracellular pathogens such as Listeria, and Mycobacteria. The key mediator of bacteria-directed cytotoxicity is granulysin, a 9 kDa protein stored in cytolytic granules togeth...

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Autores principales: Walch, Michael, Latinovic-Golic, Sonja, Velic, Ana, Sundstrom, Hanna, Dumrese, Claudia, Wagner, Carsten A, Groscurth, Peter, Ziegler, Urs
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1976101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17705829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-8-14
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author Walch, Michael
Latinovic-Golic, Sonja
Velic, Ana
Sundstrom, Hanna
Dumrese, Claudia
Wagner, Carsten A
Groscurth, Peter
Ziegler, Urs
author_facet Walch, Michael
Latinovic-Golic, Sonja
Velic, Ana
Sundstrom, Hanna
Dumrese, Claudia
Wagner, Carsten A
Groscurth, Peter
Ziegler, Urs
author_sort Walch, Michael
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and natural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in the host defence against intracellular pathogens such as Listeria, and Mycobacteria. The key mediator of bacteria-directed cytotoxicity is granulysin, a 9 kDa protein stored in cytolytic granules together with perforin and granzymes. Granulysin binds to cell membranes and is subsequently taken up via a lipid raft-associated mechanism. In dendritic cells (DC) granulysin is further transferred via early endosomes to L. innocua-containing phagosomes were bacteriolysis is induced. In the present study we analysed the role of perforin in granulysin-induced intracellular bacteriolysis in DC. RESULTS: We found granulysin-induced lysis of intracellular Listeria significantly increased when perforin was simultaneously present. In pulse-chase experiments enhanced bacteriolysis was observed when perforin was added up to 25 minutes after loading the cells with granulysin demonstrating no ultimate need for simultaneous uptake of granulysin and perforin. The perforin concentration sufficient to enhance granulysin-induced intracellular bacteriolysis did not cause permanent membrane pores in Listeria-challenged DC as shown by dye exclusion test and LDH release. This was in contrast to non challenged DC that were more susceptible to perforin lysis. For Listeria-challenged DC, there was clear evidence for an Ca(2+ )influx in response to sublytic perforin demonstrating a short-lived change in the plasma membrane permeability. Perforin treatment did not affect granulysin binding, initial uptake or intracellular trafficking to early endosomes. However, enhanced colocalization of granulysin with listerial DNA in presence of perforin was found by confocal laser scanning microscopy. CONCLUSION: The results provide evidence that perforin increases granulysin-mediated killing of intracellular Listeria by enhanced phagosome-endosome fusion triggered by a transient Ca(2+ )flux.
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spelling pubmed-19761012007-09-12 Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells Walch, Michael Latinovic-Golic, Sonja Velic, Ana Sundstrom, Hanna Dumrese, Claudia Wagner, Carsten A Groscurth, Peter Ziegler, Urs BMC Immunol Research Article BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and natural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in the host defence against intracellular pathogens such as Listeria, and Mycobacteria. The key mediator of bacteria-directed cytotoxicity is granulysin, a 9 kDa protein stored in cytolytic granules together with perforin and granzymes. Granulysin binds to cell membranes and is subsequently taken up via a lipid raft-associated mechanism. In dendritic cells (DC) granulysin is further transferred via early endosomes to L. innocua-containing phagosomes were bacteriolysis is induced. In the present study we analysed the role of perforin in granulysin-induced intracellular bacteriolysis in DC. RESULTS: We found granulysin-induced lysis of intracellular Listeria significantly increased when perforin was simultaneously present. In pulse-chase experiments enhanced bacteriolysis was observed when perforin was added up to 25 minutes after loading the cells with granulysin demonstrating no ultimate need for simultaneous uptake of granulysin and perforin. The perforin concentration sufficient to enhance granulysin-induced intracellular bacteriolysis did not cause permanent membrane pores in Listeria-challenged DC as shown by dye exclusion test and LDH release. This was in contrast to non challenged DC that were more susceptible to perforin lysis. For Listeria-challenged DC, there was clear evidence for an Ca(2+ )influx in response to sublytic perforin demonstrating a short-lived change in the plasma membrane permeability. Perforin treatment did not affect granulysin binding, initial uptake or intracellular trafficking to early endosomes. However, enhanced colocalization of granulysin with listerial DNA in presence of perforin was found by confocal laser scanning microscopy. CONCLUSION: The results provide evidence that perforin increases granulysin-mediated killing of intracellular Listeria by enhanced phagosome-endosome fusion triggered by a transient Ca(2+ )flux. BioMed Central 2007-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1976101/ /pubmed/17705829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-8-14 Text en Copyright © 2007 Walch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Walch, Michael
Latinovic-Golic, Sonja
Velic, Ana
Sundstrom, Hanna
Dumrese, Claudia
Wagner, Carsten A
Groscurth, Peter
Ziegler, Urs
Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title_full Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title_fullStr Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title_full_unstemmed Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title_short Perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of Listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
title_sort perforin enhances the granulysin-induced lysis of listeria innocua in human dendritic cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1976101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17705829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-8-14
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