학술논문

Iron-regulated surface determinant B ( IsdB) promotes Staphylococcus aureus adherence to and internalization by non-phagocytic human cells.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cellular Microbiology. Jun2013, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p1026-1041. 16p. 1 Chart, 11 Graphs.
Subject
*IRON regulatory proteins
*STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus infections
*BACTERIAL adhesion
*PATHOGENIC bacteria
*HELA cells
*HEMOGLOBINS
Language
ISSN
1462-5814
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is a human pathogen that causes invasive and recurring infections. The ability to internalize into and persist within host cells is thought to contribute to infection. Here we report a novel role for the well-characterized iron-regulated surface determinant B ( IsdB) protein which we have shown can promote adhesion of 293 T, HeLa cells and platelets to immobilized bacteria independently of its ability to bind haemoglobin. IsdB bound to the active form of the platelet integrin αIIbβ3, both on platelets and when the integrin was expressed ectopically in CHO cells. IsdB also promoted bacterial invasion into human cells. This was clearly demonstrated with bacteria lacking fibronectin-binding proteins ( FnBPs), which are known to promote invasion in the presence of fibronectin. However, IsdB also contributed significantly to invasion by cells expressing FnBPs in the presence of serum. Thus IsdB appears to be able to interact with the broader family of integrins that bind ligands with the RGD motif and to act as a back up mechanism to promote interactions with mammalian cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]