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In Staphylococcus aureus, the Particulate State of the Cell Envelope Is Required for the Efficient Induction of Host Defense Responses.
Kim, ByungHyun; Jiang, TingTing; Bae, Jun-Hyun; Yun, Hye Su; Jang, Seong Han; Kim, Jung Hyun; Kim, Jae Deog; Hur, Jin-Hoe; Shibata, Kensuke; Kurokawa, Kenji; Jung, Yunjin; Peschel, Andreas; Bae, Taeok; Lee, Bok Luel.
Afiliação
  • Kim B; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Jiang T; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Bae JH; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Yun HS; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Jang SH; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim JH; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim JD; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Hur JH; UNIST-Olympus Biomed Imaging Center, UNIST, Ulsan, Republic of Korea.
  • Shibata K; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yamaguchi University, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi, Japan.
  • Kurokawa K; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki International University, Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Jung Y; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
  • Peschel A; Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Infection Biology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Bae T; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Indiana University School of Medicine-Northwest, Gary, Indiana, USA.
  • Lee BL; Host Defense Protein Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea brlee@pusan.ac.kr.
Infect Immun ; 87(12)2019 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31548327
ABSTRACT
Upon microbial infection, host immune cells recognize bacterial cell envelope components through cognate receptors. Although bacterial cell envelope components function as innate immune molecules, the role of the physical state of the bacterial cell envelope (i.e., particulate versus soluble) in host immune activation has not been clearly defined. Here, using two different forms of the staphylococcal cell envelope of Staphylococcus aureus RN4220 and USA300 LAC strains, we provide biochemical and immunological evidence that the particulate state is required for the effective activation of host innate immune responses. In a murine model of peritoneal infection, the particulate form of the staphylococcal cell envelope (PCE) induced the production of chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL1) and CC chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2), the chemotactic cytokines for neutrophils and monocytes, respectively, resulting in a strong influx of the phagocytes into the peritoneal cavity. In contrast, compared with PCE, the soluble form of cell envelope (SCE), which was derived from PCE by treatment with cell wall-hydrolyzing enzymes, showed minimal activity. PCE also induced the secretion of calprotectin (myeloid-related protein 8/14 [MRP8/14] complex), a phagocyte-derived antimicrobial protein, into the peritoneal cavity at a much higher level than did SCE. The injected PCE particles were phagocytosed by the infiltrated neutrophils and monocytes and then delivered to mediastinal draining lymph nodes. More importantly, intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected PCE efficiently protected mice from S. aureus infection, which was abolished by the depletion of either monocytes/macrophages or neutrophils. This study demonstrated that the physical state of bacterial cells is a critical factor for efficient host immune activation and the protection of hosts from staphylococcal infections.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Estafilocócicas / Staphylococcus aureus / Monócitos / Parede Celular / Neutrófilos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Estafilocócicas / Staphylococcus aureus / Monócitos / Parede Celular / Neutrófilos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article