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Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections

Talin and vinculin, both actin-cytoskeleton-related proteins, have been documented to participate in establishing bacterial infections, respectively, as the adapter protein to mediate cytoskeleton-driven dynamics of the plasma membrane. However, little is known regarding the potential role of the ta...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yakun, Xiao, Jie, Zhang, Ben, Shelite, Thomas R., Su, Zhengchen, Chang, Qing, Judy, Barbara, Li, Xiang, Drelich, Aleksandra, Bei, Jiani, Zhou, Yixuan, Zheng, Junying, Jin, Yang, Rossi, Shannan L., Tang, Shao-Jun, Wakamiya, Maki, Saito, Tais, Ksiazek, Thomas, Kaphalia, Bhupendra, Gong, Bin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group US 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7111589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32238906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41374-020-0420-9
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author Liu, Yakun
Xiao, Jie
Zhang, Ben
Shelite, Thomas R.
Su, Zhengchen
Chang, Qing
Judy, Barbara
Li, Xiang
Drelich, Aleksandra
Bei, Jiani
Zhou, Yixuan
Zheng, Junying
Jin, Yang
Rossi, Shannan L.
Tang, Shao-Jun
Wakamiya, Maki
Saito, Tais
Ksiazek, Thomas
Kaphalia, Bhupendra
Gong, Bin
author_facet Liu, Yakun
Xiao, Jie
Zhang, Ben
Shelite, Thomas R.
Su, Zhengchen
Chang, Qing
Judy, Barbara
Li, Xiang
Drelich, Aleksandra
Bei, Jiani
Zhou, Yixuan
Zheng, Junying
Jin, Yang
Rossi, Shannan L.
Tang, Shao-Jun
Wakamiya, Maki
Saito, Tais
Ksiazek, Thomas
Kaphalia, Bhupendra
Gong, Bin
author_sort Liu, Yakun
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description Talin and vinculin, both actin-cytoskeleton-related proteins, have been documented to participate in establishing bacterial infections, respectively, as the adapter protein to mediate cytoskeleton-driven dynamics of the plasma membrane. However, little is known regarding the potential role of the talin–vinculin complex during spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections, two dreadful infectious diseases in humans. Many functional properties of proteins are determined by their participation in protein–protein complexes, in a temporal and/or spatial manner. To resolve the limitation of application in using mouse primary antibodies on archival, multiple formalin-fixed mouse tissue samples, which were collected from experiments requiring high biocontainment, we developed a practical strategic proximity ligation assay (PLA) capable of employing one primary antibody raised in mouse to probe talin–vinculin spatial proximal complex in mouse tissue. We observed an increase of talin–vinculin spatial proximities in the livers of spotted fever Rickettsia australis or Ebola virus-infected mice when compared with mock mice. Furthermore, using EPAC1-knockout mice, we found that deletion of EPAC1 could suppress the formation of spatial proximal complex of talin–vinculin in rickettsial infections. In addition, we observed increased colocalization between spatial proximity of talin–vinculin and filamentous actin-specific phalloidin staining in single survival mouse from an ordinarily lethal dose of rickettsial or Ebola virus infection. These findings may help to delineate a fresh insight into the mechanisms underlying liver specific pathogenesis during infection with spotted fever rickettsia or Ebola virus in the mouse model.
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spelling pubmed-71115892020-04-01 Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections Liu, Yakun Xiao, Jie Zhang, Ben Shelite, Thomas R. Su, Zhengchen Chang, Qing Judy, Barbara Li, Xiang Drelich, Aleksandra Bei, Jiani Zhou, Yixuan Zheng, Junying Jin, Yang Rossi, Shannan L. Tang, Shao-Jun Wakamiya, Maki Saito, Tais Ksiazek, Thomas Kaphalia, Bhupendra Gong, Bin Lab Invest Article Talin and vinculin, both actin-cytoskeleton-related proteins, have been documented to participate in establishing bacterial infections, respectively, as the adapter protein to mediate cytoskeleton-driven dynamics of the plasma membrane. However, little is known regarding the potential role of the talin–vinculin complex during spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections, two dreadful infectious diseases in humans. Many functional properties of proteins are determined by their participation in protein–protein complexes, in a temporal and/or spatial manner. To resolve the limitation of application in using mouse primary antibodies on archival, multiple formalin-fixed mouse tissue samples, which were collected from experiments requiring high biocontainment, we developed a practical strategic proximity ligation assay (PLA) capable of employing one primary antibody raised in mouse to probe talin–vinculin spatial proximal complex in mouse tissue. We observed an increase of talin–vinculin spatial proximities in the livers of spotted fever Rickettsia australis or Ebola virus-infected mice when compared with mock mice. Furthermore, using EPAC1-knockout mice, we found that deletion of EPAC1 could suppress the formation of spatial proximal complex of talin–vinculin in rickettsial infections. In addition, we observed increased colocalization between spatial proximity of talin–vinculin and filamentous actin-specific phalloidin staining in single survival mouse from an ordinarily lethal dose of rickettsial or Ebola virus infection. These findings may help to delineate a fresh insight into the mechanisms underlying liver specific pathogenesis during infection with spotted fever rickettsia or Ebola virus in the mouse model. Nature Publishing Group US 2020-04-01 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7111589/ /pubmed/32238906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41374-020-0420-9 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Article
Liu, Yakun
Xiao, Jie
Zhang, Ben
Shelite, Thomas R.
Su, Zhengchen
Chang, Qing
Judy, Barbara
Li, Xiang
Drelich, Aleksandra
Bei, Jiani
Zhou, Yixuan
Zheng, Junying
Jin, Yang
Rossi, Shannan L.
Tang, Shao-Jun
Wakamiya, Maki
Saito, Tais
Ksiazek, Thomas
Kaphalia, Bhupendra
Gong, Bin
Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title_full Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title_fullStr Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title_full_unstemmed Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title_short Increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and Ebola virus infections
title_sort increased talin–vinculin spatial proximities in livers in response to spotted fever group rickettsial and ebola virus infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7111589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32238906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41374-020-0420-9
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