2016
DOI: 10.1111/jam.13280
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A phosphoethanolamine transferase specific for the 4′-phosphate residue of Cronobacter sakazakii lipid A

Abstract: This study showed that modification of the lipid A moiety of C. sakazakii with PEA increased resistance to CAMP and recognition of the immune response although signalling of TLR4/MD2 cascade, suggesting that the organism could not successfully evade the host innate immune system without the transference of PEA to its lipid A moiety.

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“…In general, no significant difference was observed in the activities of LA I and LA II, except that the production of IL-6 by human macrophages was significantly increased by 0.01 or 0.001 µg of LA II. The two phosphate groups of LA are known to be critical for complete activation of the macrophages, and an additional PEtn substitution was shown to affect the biological activity of Cronobacter sakazakii LPS ( 39 , 40 ). The presence of PEtn and l -Ara4N moieties in LA decreases its net negative charge, which has been shown to increase resistance to polymixin B and other cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs), as well as to complement-mediated killing ( 10 , 25 , 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, no significant difference was observed in the activities of LA I and LA II, except that the production of IL-6 by human macrophages was significantly increased by 0.01 or 0.001 µg of LA II. The two phosphate groups of LA are known to be critical for complete activation of the macrophages, and an additional PEtn substitution was shown to affect the biological activity of Cronobacter sakazakii LPS ( 39 , 40 ). The presence of PEtn and l -Ara4N moieties in LA decreases its net negative charge, which has been shown to increase resistance to polymixin B and other cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs), as well as to complement-mediated killing ( 10 , 25 , 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the lower pH of the AU could additionally promote the reduction of the net negative charge of lipid A, effectively diminishing the electrostatic colistin-bacteria interaction. In addition, low pH may enhance the phosphoethanolamine addition to lipid A as was shown for Cronobacter sakazakii (Liu et al, 2016). Concentrations of colistin, necessary to eliminate mcr-1-positive strains, are much higher under physiologically relevant conditions in AU.…”
Section: Artificial Urinementioning
confidence: 98%
“…C. sakazakii is much more resistant than other Enterobacteriaceae to environmental stresses ( Dancer et al, 2009 ), which might be associated with its pathogenesis ( Alvarez-Ordóñez et al, 2014 ). Biofilm formation ( Jung et al, 2013 ), exopolysaccharide production, and lipopolysaccharide structure modification ( Wang and Quinn, 2010 ; Zhang et al, 2010 ; Wiederschain, 2011 ; Cai et al, 2013 ; Wang et al, 2015 ; Liu et al, 2016 ) are various strategies for C. sakazakii to cope with the environmental stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%