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PLoS Pathogens
Integrin-Mediated Host Cell Invasion by Type 1–Piliated Uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Tiffani A Jones1  Matthew A Mulvey1  Jamie L Sundsbak1  Danelle S Eto1 
[1] Division of Cell Biology and Immunology, Pathology Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
关键词: Integrins;    Host cells;    Bladder;    Epithelial cells;    Bacterial pathogens;    Phosphorylation;    Pili;    fimbriae;    Intracellular pathogens;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.ppat.0030100
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), the primary causative agent of urinary tract infections, typically express filamentous adhesive organelles called type 1 pili that mediate both bacterial attachment to and invasion of bladder urothelial cells. Several host proteins have previously been identified as receptors for type 1 pili, but none have been conclusively shown to promote UPEC entry into host bladder cells. Using overlay assays with FimH, the purified type 1 pilus adhesin, and mass spectroscopy, we have identified β1 and α3 integrins as key host receptors for UPEC. FimH recognizes N-linked oligosaccharides on these receptors, which are expressed throughout the urothelium. In a bladder cell culture system, β1 and α3 integrin receptors co-localize with invading type 1–piliated bacteria and F-actin. FimH-mediated bacterial invasion of host bladder cells is inhibited by β1 and α3 integrin–specific antibodies and by disruption of the β1 integrin gene in the GD25 fibroblast cell line. Phosphorylation site mutations within the cytoplasmic tail of β1 integrin that alter integrin signaling also variably affect UPEC entry into host cells, by either attenuating or boosting invasion frequencies. Furthermore, focal adhesion and Src family kinases, which propagate integrin-linked signaling and downstream cytoskeletal rearrangements, are shown to be required for FimH-dependent bacterial invasion of target host cells. Cumulatively, these results indicate that β1 and α3 integrins are functionally important receptors for type 1 pili–expressing bacteria within the urinary tract and possibly at other sites within the host.

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