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Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1

Host cell entry by the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni has been reported as one of the primary reasons of tissue damage in infected humans, however, molecular invasion mechanisms and cellular factors involved in this process are widely unclear. Here we used knockout cell lines derived from...

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Autores principales: Boehm, Manja, Krause-Gruszczynska, Malgorzata, Rohde, Manfred, Tegtmeyer, Nicole, Takahashi, Seiichiro, Oyarzabal, Omar A., Backert, Steffen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2011.00017
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author Boehm, Manja
Krause-Gruszczynska, Malgorzata
Rohde, Manfred
Tegtmeyer, Nicole
Takahashi, Seiichiro
Oyarzabal, Omar A.
Backert, Steffen
author_facet Boehm, Manja
Krause-Gruszczynska, Malgorzata
Rohde, Manfred
Tegtmeyer, Nicole
Takahashi, Seiichiro
Oyarzabal, Omar A.
Backert, Steffen
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description Host cell entry by the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni has been reported as one of the primary reasons of tissue damage in infected humans, however, molecular invasion mechanisms and cellular factors involved in this process are widely unclear. Here we used knockout cell lines derived from fibronectin(−/−), integrin beta1(−/−), and focal adhesion kinase (FAK)(−/−) deficient mice and corresponding wild-type (WT) controls, to study C. jejuni-induced signaling cascades involved in the bacterial invasion process. Using high resolution scanning electron microscopy, GTPase pull-downs, G-LISA, and gentamicin protection assays we found that each of these host cell factors is indeed required for activation of the small Rho GTPase member Rac1 and maximal host cell invasion of this pathogen. Interestingly, membrane ruffling, tight engulfment of bacteria and invasion were only seen during infection of WT control cells, but not in fibronectin(−/−), integrin beta1(−/−), and FAK(−/−) knockout cell lines. We also demonstrate that C. jejuni activates FAK autophosphorylation activity at Y-397 and phosphorylation of Y-925, which is required for stimulating two downstream guanine exchange factors, DOCK180 and Tiam-1, which are upstream of Rac1. Small interfering (si) RNA studies further show that DOCK180 and Tiam-1 act cooperatively to trigger Rac1 activation and C. jejuni invasion. Moreover, mutagenesis data indicate that the bacterial fibronectin-binding protein CadF and the intact flagellum are involved in Rho GTPase activation and host cell invasion. Collectively, our results suggest that C. jejuni infection of host epithelial target cells hijacks a major fibronectin → integrin beta1 → FAK → DOCK180/Tiam-1 signaling cascade, which has a crucial role for Rac1 GTPase activity and bacterial entry into host target cells.
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spelling pubmed-34173702012-08-23 Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1 Boehm, Manja Krause-Gruszczynska, Malgorzata Rohde, Manfred Tegtmeyer, Nicole Takahashi, Seiichiro Oyarzabal, Omar A. Backert, Steffen Front Cell Infect Microbiol Infection Microbiology Host cell entry by the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni has been reported as one of the primary reasons of tissue damage in infected humans, however, molecular invasion mechanisms and cellular factors involved in this process are widely unclear. Here we used knockout cell lines derived from fibronectin(−/−), integrin beta1(−/−), and focal adhesion kinase (FAK)(−/−) deficient mice and corresponding wild-type (WT) controls, to study C. jejuni-induced signaling cascades involved in the bacterial invasion process. Using high resolution scanning electron microscopy, GTPase pull-downs, G-LISA, and gentamicin protection assays we found that each of these host cell factors is indeed required for activation of the small Rho GTPase member Rac1 and maximal host cell invasion of this pathogen. Interestingly, membrane ruffling, tight engulfment of bacteria and invasion were only seen during infection of WT control cells, but not in fibronectin(−/−), integrin beta1(−/−), and FAK(−/−) knockout cell lines. We also demonstrate that C. jejuni activates FAK autophosphorylation activity at Y-397 and phosphorylation of Y-925, which is required for stimulating two downstream guanine exchange factors, DOCK180 and Tiam-1, which are upstream of Rac1. Small interfering (si) RNA studies further show that DOCK180 and Tiam-1 act cooperatively to trigger Rac1 activation and C. jejuni invasion. Moreover, mutagenesis data indicate that the bacterial fibronectin-binding protein CadF and the intact flagellum are involved in Rho GTPase activation and host cell invasion. Collectively, our results suggest that C. jejuni infection of host epithelial target cells hijacks a major fibronectin → integrin beta1 → FAK → DOCK180/Tiam-1 signaling cascade, which has a crucial role for Rac1 GTPase activity and bacterial entry into host target cells. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3417370/ /pubmed/22919583 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2011.00017 Text en Copyright © 2011 Boehm, Krause-Gruszczynska, Rohde, Tegtmeyer, Takahashi, Oyarzabal and Backert. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Infection Microbiology
Boehm, Manja
Krause-Gruszczynska, Malgorzata
Rohde, Manfred
Tegtmeyer, Nicole
Takahashi, Seiichiro
Oyarzabal, Omar A.
Backert, Steffen
Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title_full Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title_fullStr Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title_full_unstemmed Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title_short Major Host Factors Involved in Epithelial Cell Invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: Role of Fibronectin, Integrin Beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in Activating Rho GTPase Rac1
title_sort major host factors involved in epithelial cell invasion of campylobacter jejuni: role of fibronectin, integrin beta1, fak, tiam-1, and dock180 in activating rho gtpase rac1
topic Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2011.00017
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