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Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal) meningitis is a common bacterial infection of the brain. The cholesterol-dependent cytolysin pneumolysin represents a key factor, determining the neuropathogenic potential of the pneumococci. Here, we demonstrate selective synaptic loss within the superficial...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003380 |
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author | Wippel, Carolin Maurer, Jana Förtsch, Christina Hupp, Sabrina Bohl, Alexandra Ma, Jiangtao Mitchell, Timothy J. Bunkowski, Stephanie Brück, Wolfgang Nau, Roland Iliev, Asparouh I. |
author_facet | Wippel, Carolin Maurer, Jana Förtsch, Christina Hupp, Sabrina Bohl, Alexandra Ma, Jiangtao Mitchell, Timothy J. Bunkowski, Stephanie Brück, Wolfgang Nau, Roland Iliev, Asparouh I. |
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description | Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal) meningitis is a common bacterial infection of the brain. The cholesterol-dependent cytolysin pneumolysin represents a key factor, determining the neuropathogenic potential of the pneumococci. Here, we demonstrate selective synaptic loss within the superficial layers of the frontal neocortex of post-mortem brain samples from individuals with pneumococcal meningitis. A similar effect was observed in mice with pneumococcal meningitis only when the bacteria expressed the pore-forming cholesterol-dependent cytolysin pneumolysin. Exposure of acute mouse brain slices to only pore-competent pneumolysin at disease-relevant, non-lytic concentrations caused permanent dendritic swelling, dendritic spine elimination and synaptic loss. The NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists MK801 and D-AP5 reduced this pathology. Pneumolysin increased glutamate levels within the mouse brain slices. In mouse astrocytes, pneumolysin initiated the release of glutamate in a calcium-dependent manner. We propose that pneumolysin plays a significant synapto- and dendritotoxic role in pneumococcal meningitis by initiating glutamate release from astrocytes, leading to subsequent glutamate-dependent synaptic damage. We outline for the first time the occurrence of synaptic pathology in pneumococcal meningitis and demonstrate that a bacterial cytolysin can dysregulate the control of glutamate in the brain, inducing excitotoxic damage. |
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spelling | pubmed-36817342013-06-19 Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage Wippel, Carolin Maurer, Jana Förtsch, Christina Hupp, Sabrina Bohl, Alexandra Ma, Jiangtao Mitchell, Timothy J. Bunkowski, Stephanie Brück, Wolfgang Nau, Roland Iliev, Asparouh I. PLoS Pathog Research Article Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal) meningitis is a common bacterial infection of the brain. The cholesterol-dependent cytolysin pneumolysin represents a key factor, determining the neuropathogenic potential of the pneumococci. Here, we demonstrate selective synaptic loss within the superficial layers of the frontal neocortex of post-mortem brain samples from individuals with pneumococcal meningitis. A similar effect was observed in mice with pneumococcal meningitis only when the bacteria expressed the pore-forming cholesterol-dependent cytolysin pneumolysin. Exposure of acute mouse brain slices to only pore-competent pneumolysin at disease-relevant, non-lytic concentrations caused permanent dendritic swelling, dendritic spine elimination and synaptic loss. The NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists MK801 and D-AP5 reduced this pathology. Pneumolysin increased glutamate levels within the mouse brain slices. In mouse astrocytes, pneumolysin initiated the release of glutamate in a calcium-dependent manner. We propose that pneumolysin plays a significant synapto- and dendritotoxic role in pneumococcal meningitis by initiating glutamate release from astrocytes, leading to subsequent glutamate-dependent synaptic damage. We outline for the first time the occurrence of synaptic pathology in pneumococcal meningitis and demonstrate that a bacterial cytolysin can dysregulate the control of glutamate in the brain, inducing excitotoxic damage. Public Library of Science 2013-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3681734/ /pubmed/23785278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003380 Text en © 2013 Wippel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wippel, Carolin Maurer, Jana Förtsch, Christina Hupp, Sabrina Bohl, Alexandra Ma, Jiangtao Mitchell, Timothy J. Bunkowski, Stephanie Brück, Wolfgang Nau, Roland Iliev, Asparouh I. Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title | Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title_full | Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title_fullStr | Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title_short | Bacterial Cytolysin during Meningitis Disrupts the Regulation of Glutamate in the Brain, Leading to Synaptic Damage |
title_sort | bacterial cytolysin during meningitis disrupts the regulation of glutamate in the brain, leading to synaptic damage |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003380 |
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