1. The surface protease PgtE of Salmonella enterica affects complement activity by proteolytically cleaving C3b, C4b and C5.
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Ramu P, Tanskanen R, Holmberg M, Lähteenmäki K, Korhonen TK, and Meri S
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- Antigens, Surface physiology, Humans, Immunity, Innate, Microbial Viability, Plasminogen metabolism, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Salmonella enterica immunology, Salmonella enterica metabolism, Serum immunology, Bacterial Proteins physiology, Complement C3b metabolism, Complement C4b metabolism, Complement C5 metabolism, Endopeptidases physiology, Salmonella enterica enzymology
- Abstract
Complement activity in mammalian serum is fundamentally based on three homologous components C3b, C4b and C5. During systemic infection, the gastrointestinal pathogen Salmonella enterica disseminates within host phagocytic cells but also extracellularly. Consequently, systemic Salmonella transiently confronts the complement system. We show here that the surface protease PgtE of S. enterica proteolytically cleaves C3b, C4b and C5 and that the expression of PgtE enhances bacterial resistance to human serum. Degradation of C3b was further enhanced by PgtE-mediated plasminogen activation.
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- 2007
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