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BMC Infectious Diseases
Detrimental role for CCAAT/enhancer binding protein δ in blood-borne brain infection
Research Article
C. Arnold Spek1  JanWillem Duitman1  JooYeon Engelen-Lee2  Matthijs C. Brouwer2  Diederik van de Beek2  Mercedes Valls Serón2 
[1]Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine (CEMM) Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 22660, 1100DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
[2]Department of Neurology, Academic Medical Center, 1100DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
[3]Neuroinfection and Inflammation, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
关键词: CAAT/enhancer-binding protein δ;    C/EBPδ;    Blood-borne brain infection;    Streptococcus pneumoniae;    Experimental meningitis;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12879-016-1963-7
 received in 2016-08-27, accepted in 2016-10-25,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundThe most frequent pathogen that causes bacterial meningitis is the Gram-positive bacterium Streptococcus (S.) pneumoniae. CCAAT/enhancer binding protein δ is a transcription factor that has recently been hypothesized to play a detrimental role in outcome of meningitis caused by S. pneumoniae. Here, we studied the role of C/EBPδ prior to the development of pneumococcal meningitis.MethodsWild-type and C/EBPδ-deficient mice (C/EBPδ−/−) were intraveneously infected with S. pneumoniae and sacrificed after 24 or 48 h. cebpδ expression, bacterial loads, inflammatory response and pathology in the brain were assessed.ResultsS. pneumoniae induces cebpδ expression in the brain during blood-borne brain infection. In comparison to wild-type mice, C/EBPδ−/− animals showed decreased bacterial loads in blood and brain 48 h after inoculation. In the blood compartment, the host inflammatory response was significantly lower upon infection in C/EBPδ−/− mice as compared to wild-type mice.ConclusionC/EBPδ facilitates bacterial dissemination to the brain and enhances the immune response in the blood compartment. Our study suggests that C/EBPδ plays a detrimental role during the initial development of blood-borne brain infection.
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© The Author(s). 2016

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