2012
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jis754
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Haemophilus influenzae Protein F Mediates Binding to Laminin and Human Pulmonary Epithelial Cells

Abstract: The mucosal pathogen non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) adheres to the respiratory epithelium, or in the case of epithelial damage, to the underlying basement membrane and extracellular matrix that amongst other proteins consists of laminin.

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“…Potential receptors included those engaged by Tfp expressed by the respiratory tract pathogens Neisseria meningitidis (CD46) (Kallstrom et al, ) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (asialo‐GM 1 ) (Craig et al, ); host receptors utilized by other known NTHI adhesins (ICAM1, CEACAM1, PAFr); and as a negative control, a protein expressed by endothelial cells (CD105) to which NTHI do not normally either have access to or adhere. Additionally, ECM proteins which NTHI could encounter at the epithelial cell surface and/or are bound by other NTHI outer membrane proteins were assayed including laminin, fibronectin, collagen IV, fibrinogen and vitronectin (Fink et al, ; Hallstrom et al, ; Jalalvand et al, ; Su et al, ). The purified recombinant protein rsPilA (for recombinant soluble PilA), which mimics PilA, the majority subunit of NTHI Tfp (Bakaletz et al, ), served as a surrogate for native pilin protein (Novotny et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential receptors included those engaged by Tfp expressed by the respiratory tract pathogens Neisseria meningitidis (CD46) (Kallstrom et al, ) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (asialo‐GM 1 ) (Craig et al, ); host receptors utilized by other known NTHI adhesins (ICAM1, CEACAM1, PAFr); and as a negative control, a protein expressed by endothelial cells (CD105) to which NTHI do not normally either have access to or adhere. Additionally, ECM proteins which NTHI could encounter at the epithelial cell surface and/or are bound by other NTHI outer membrane proteins were assayed including laminin, fibronectin, collagen IV, fibrinogen and vitronectin (Fink et al, ; Hallstrom et al, ; Jalalvand et al, ; Su et al, ). The purified recombinant protein rsPilA (for recombinant soluble PilA), which mimics PilA, the majority subunit of NTHI Tfp (Bakaletz et al, ), served as a surrogate for native pilin protein (Novotny et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spotted fever group Rickettsia species, which are in the Order Rickettsiales with A. phagocytophilum, also use multiple surface proteins to promote entry into host cells (Martinez and Cossart, 2004;Cardwell and Martinez, 2009;Chan et al, 2009;Riley et al, 2010). Moreover, this pathogenic strategy is common among numerous other Gram-negative bacterial pathogens, including Chlamydia pneumoniae (Molleken et al, 2010;, Legionella pneumophila (Garduno et al, 1998;Stone and Abu Kwaik, 1998;Cirillo et al, 2001;Chang et al, 2005;Vandersmissen et al, 2010;Duncan et al, 2011), Bordetella pertussis (Brennan and Shahin, 1996), Haemophilus influenzae (Jurcisek et al, 2007;Giufre et al, 2008;Chang et al, 2011;Dicko et al, 2011;Jalalvand et al, 2013;Singh et al, 2013), and Leptospira species (Barbosa et al, 2006;Pinne et al, 2010;Verma et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this situation, a spectrum of extracellular matrix targets is available for recognition by bacterial adhesins. In recent work, fibronectin, laminin, vitronectin, and collagens I and IV have been identified as such targets [7,8,9,10,11,12,13]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%