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CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins

Various pathogenic clostridia produce binary protein toxins associated with enteric diseases of humans and animals. Separate binding/translocation (B) components bind to a protein receptor on the cell surface, assemble with enzymatic (A) component(s), and mediate endocytosis of the toxin complex. Ul...

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Autores principales: Wigelsworth, Darran J., Ruthel, Gordon, Schnell, Leonie, Herrlich, Peter, Blonder, Josip, Veenstra, Timothy D., Carman, Robert J., Wilkins, Tracy D., Van Nhieu, Guy Tran, Pauillac, Serge, Gibert, Maryse, Sauvonnet, Nathalie, Stiles, Bradley G., Popoff, Michel R., Barth, Holger
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051356
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author Wigelsworth, Darran J.
Ruthel, Gordon
Schnell, Leonie
Herrlich, Peter
Blonder, Josip
Veenstra, Timothy D.
Carman, Robert J.
Wilkins, Tracy D.
Van Nhieu, Guy Tran
Pauillac, Serge
Gibert, Maryse
Sauvonnet, Nathalie
Stiles, Bradley G.
Popoff, Michel R.
Barth, Holger
author_facet Wigelsworth, Darran J.
Ruthel, Gordon
Schnell, Leonie
Herrlich, Peter
Blonder, Josip
Veenstra, Timothy D.
Carman, Robert J.
Wilkins, Tracy D.
Van Nhieu, Guy Tran
Pauillac, Serge
Gibert, Maryse
Sauvonnet, Nathalie
Stiles, Bradley G.
Popoff, Michel R.
Barth, Holger
author_sort Wigelsworth, Darran J.
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description Various pathogenic clostridia produce binary protein toxins associated with enteric diseases of humans and animals. Separate binding/translocation (B) components bind to a protein receptor on the cell surface, assemble with enzymatic (A) component(s), and mediate endocytosis of the toxin complex. Ultimately there is translocation of A component(s) from acidified endosomes into the cytosol, leading to destruction of the actin cytoskeleton. Our results revealed that CD44, a multifunctional surface protein of mammalian cells, facilitates intoxication by the iota family of clostridial binary toxins. Specific antibody against CD44 inhibited cytotoxicity of the prototypical Clostridium perfringens iota toxin. Versus CD44(+) melanoma cells, those lacking CD44 bound less toxin and were dose-dependently resistant to C. perfringens iota, as well as Clostridium difficile and Clostridium spiroforme iota-like, toxins. Purified CD44 specifically interacted in vitro with iota and iota-like, but not related Clostridium botulinum C2, toxins. Furthermore, CD44 knockout mice were resistant to iota toxin lethality. Collective data reveal an important role for CD44 during intoxication by a family of clostridial binary toxins.
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spelling pubmed-35174682012-12-12 CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins Wigelsworth, Darran J. Ruthel, Gordon Schnell, Leonie Herrlich, Peter Blonder, Josip Veenstra, Timothy D. Carman, Robert J. Wilkins, Tracy D. Van Nhieu, Guy Tran Pauillac, Serge Gibert, Maryse Sauvonnet, Nathalie Stiles, Bradley G. Popoff, Michel R. Barth, Holger PLoS One Research Article Various pathogenic clostridia produce binary protein toxins associated with enteric diseases of humans and animals. Separate binding/translocation (B) components bind to a protein receptor on the cell surface, assemble with enzymatic (A) component(s), and mediate endocytosis of the toxin complex. Ultimately there is translocation of A component(s) from acidified endosomes into the cytosol, leading to destruction of the actin cytoskeleton. Our results revealed that CD44, a multifunctional surface protein of mammalian cells, facilitates intoxication by the iota family of clostridial binary toxins. Specific antibody against CD44 inhibited cytotoxicity of the prototypical Clostridium perfringens iota toxin. Versus CD44(+) melanoma cells, those lacking CD44 bound less toxin and were dose-dependently resistant to C. perfringens iota, as well as Clostridium difficile and Clostridium spiroforme iota-like, toxins. Purified CD44 specifically interacted in vitro with iota and iota-like, but not related Clostridium botulinum C2, toxins. Furthermore, CD44 knockout mice were resistant to iota toxin lethality. Collective data reveal an important role for CD44 during intoxication by a family of clostridial binary toxins. Public Library of Science 2012-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3517468/ /pubmed/23236484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051356 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Wigelsworth, Darran J.
Ruthel, Gordon
Schnell, Leonie
Herrlich, Peter
Blonder, Josip
Veenstra, Timothy D.
Carman, Robert J.
Wilkins, Tracy D.
Van Nhieu, Guy Tran
Pauillac, Serge
Gibert, Maryse
Sauvonnet, Nathalie
Stiles, Bradley G.
Popoff, Michel R.
Barth, Holger
CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title_full CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title_fullStr CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title_full_unstemmed CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title_short CD44 Promotes Intoxication by the Clostridial Iota-Family Toxins
title_sort cd44 promotes intoxication by the clostridial iota-family toxins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051356
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