학술논문

Neisseria meningitidis Opc invasin binds to the cytoskeletal protein α-actinin.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cellular Microbiology. Mar2009, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p389-405. 17p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*NEISSERIA meningitidis
*CEREBROSPINAL meningitis
*MENINGITIS
*MASS spectrometry
*ENDOTHELIUM
*CELLS
*MOLECULES
*CELL lines
*CELL culture
Language
ISSN
1462-5814
Abstract
Neisseria meningitidis Opc protein is an effective invasin for human endothelial cells. We have investigated novel human endothelial receptors targeted by Opc and observed that Opc-expressing bacteria interacted with a 100 kDa protein in whole-cell lysates of human endothelial and epithelial cells. The identity of the protein was established as α-actinin by mass spectrometry. Opc expression was essential for the recognition of α-actinin whether provided in a purified form or in cell extracts. The interaction of the two proteins did not involve intermediate molecules. As there was no demonstrable expression of α-actinin on the surfaces of any of the eight cell lines studied, the likelihood of the interactions after meningococcal internalization was examined. Confocal imaging demonstrated considerable colocalization of N. meningitidis with α-actinin especially after a prolonged period of internalization. This may imply that bacteria and α-actinin initially occur in separate compartments and co-compartmentalization occurs progressively over the 8 h infection period used. In conclusion, these studies have identified a novel and an intracellular target for the N. meningitidis Opc invasin. Since α-actinin is a modulator of a variety of signalling pathways and of cytoskeletal functions, its targeting by Opc may enable bacteria to survive/translocate across endothelial barriers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]