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Vimentin and PSF act in concert to regulate IbeA+ E. coli K1 induced activation and nuclear translocation of NF-κB in human brain endothelial cells.
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PloS one [PLoS One] 2012; Vol. 7 (4), pp. e35862. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Apr 20. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Background: IbeA-induced NF-κB signaling through its primary receptor vimentin as well as its co-receptor PSF is required for meningitic E. coli K1 penetration and leukocyte transmigration across the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which are the hallmarks of bacterial meningitis. However, it is unknown how vimentin and PSF cooperatively contribute to IbeA-induced cytoplasmic activation and nuclear translocation of NF-κB, which are required for bacteria-mediated pathogenicities.<br />Methodology/principal Findings: IbeA-induced E. coli K1 invasion, polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) transmigration and IKK/NF-κB activation are blocked by Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), an inhibitor of NF-κB. IKKα/β phosphorylation is blocked by ERK inhibitors. Co-immunoprecipitation analysis shows that vimentin forms a complex with IκB, NF-κB and tubulins in the resting cells. A dissociation of this complex and a simultaneous association of PSF with NF-κB could be induced by IbeA in a time-dependent manner. The head domain of vimentin is required for the complex formation. Two cytoskeletal components, vimentin filaments and microtubules, contribute to the regulation of NF-κB. SiRNA-mediated knockdown studies demonstrate that IKKα/β phosphorylation is completely abolished in HBMECs lacking vimentin and PSF. Phosphorylation of ERK and nuclear translocation of NF-κB are entirely dependent on PSF. These findings suggest that vimentin and PSF cooperatively contribute to IbeA-induced cytoplasmic activation and nuclear translocation of NF-κB activation. PSF is essential for translocation of NF-κB and ERK to the nucleus.<br />Conclusion/significance: These findings reveal previously unappreciated facets of the IbeA-binding proteins. Cooperative contributions of vimentin and PSF to IbeA-induced cytoplasmic activation and nuclear translocation of NF-κB may represent a new paradigm in pathogen-induced signal transduction and lead to the development of novel strategies for the prevention and treatment of bacterial meningitis.
- Subjects :
- Active Transport, Cell Nucleus
Blood-Brain Barrier microbiology
Blood-Brain Barrier pathology
Brain microbiology
Brain pathology
Caffeic Acids pharmacology
Cell Movement
Cells, Cultured
Endothelial Cells metabolism
Endothelial Cells microbiology
Escherichia coli Infections immunology
Escherichia coli Infections microbiology
Escherichia coli Proteins metabolism
Gene Knockdown Techniques
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Membrane Proteins metabolism
Meningitis, Bacterial metabolism
Meningitis, Bacterial microbiology
Meningitis, Bacterial pathology
Microvessels pathology
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases antagonists & inhibitors
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism
Molecular Sequence Data
NF-kappa B antagonists & inhibitors
Neutrophil Infiltration drug effects
Neutrophils drug effects
Neutrophils immunology
Neutrophils microbiology
PTB-Associated Splicing Factor
Phenylethyl Alcohol analogs & derivatives
Phenylethyl Alcohol pharmacology
Phosphorylation
Protein Binding
Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
RNA-Binding Proteins genetics
Sequence Deletion
Signal Transduction
Tubulin metabolism
Vimentin chemistry
Vimentin genetics
Escherichia coli physiology
Escherichia coli Proteins physiology
Membrane Proteins physiology
NF-kappa B metabolism
RNA-Binding Proteins metabolism
Vimentin metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1932-6203
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22536447
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035862