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Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Mediate Cytosolic Localization of LPS and Caspase-11 Activation.

Authors :
Vanaja, Sivapriya Kailasan
Russo, Ashley J.
Behl, Bharat
Banerjee, Ishita
Yankova, Maya
Deshmukh, Sachin D.
Rathinam, Vijay A.K.
Source :
Cell. May2016, Vol. 165 Issue 5, p1106-1119. 14p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Summary Sensing of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the cytosol triggers caspase-11 activation and is central to host defense against Gram-negative bacterial infections and to the pathogenesis of sepsis. Most Gram-negative bacteria that activate caspase-11, however, are not cytosolic, and the mechanism by which LPS from these bacteria gains access to caspase-11 in the cytosol remains elusive. Here, we identify outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) produced by Gram-negative bacteria as a vehicle that delivers LPS into the cytosol triggering caspase-11-dependent effector responses in vitro and in vivo. OMVs are internalized via endocytosis, and LPS is released into the cytosol from early endosomes. The use of hypovesiculating bacterial mutants, compromised in their ability to generate OMVs, reveals the importance of OMVs in mediating the cytosolic localization of LPS. Collectively, these findings demonstrate a critical role for OMVs in enabling the cytosolic entry of LPS and, consequently, caspase-11 activation during Gram-negative bacterial infections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
165
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115367481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.04.015