2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1222-9_5
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Recent Developments in the Interactions Between Caveolin and Pathogens

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“…Several pathogens and their molecules enter host cells through lipid microdomains, known as caveolae and clathrin‐coated vesicles (Machado et al, ; Moreno‐Ruiz et al, ; Rosenberger, Brumell, & Finlay, ; Veiga et al, ). To determine whether EhCP112 is being internalised into the epithelial cells by these lipid microdomains, first, MDCK cells were incubated for 1 min with rEhCP112p and then processed for TEM assays using the α‐EhCP112 antibody.…”
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“…Several pathogens and their molecules enter host cells through lipid microdomains, known as caveolae and clathrin‐coated vesicles (Machado et al, ; Moreno‐Ruiz et al, ; Rosenberger, Brumell, & Finlay, ; Veiga et al, ). To determine whether EhCP112 is being internalised into the epithelial cells by these lipid microdomains, first, MDCK cells were incubated for 1 min with rEhCP112p and then processed for TEM assays using the α‐EhCP112 antibody.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some TEM images showed the protease in vesicles, close to the apical membranes, whereas in others, the protease appeared in vesicles inside the cell, frequently close to the intercellular space (Figure a). Caveolin‐1 and clathrin localise at membrane caveolae or clathrin‐coated vesicles, respectively, and are commonly used as markers for these structures (Machado et al, ; Veiga et al, ). To investigate whether the rEhCP112p was in caveolae or clathrin‐coated vesicles, epithelial cells were rEhCP112p‐treated and processed for immunofluorescence assays using the α‐caveolin‐1 or α‐clathrin antibodies.…”
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“…Because caveolae do not fuse with endosomes, the internalized bacteria bypass the degradation mechanism of the host cells and remain viable within target cells (Shin and Abraham, 2001). Caveolae-mediated internalization within eukaryotic cells has been described for a number of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites (Machado et al, 2012). FimH-expressing E. coli, for example, has been reported to use the caveolae pathway to promote its internalization and intracellular survival within MCs (Shin et al, 2000).…”
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“…Recent reports on Cav1-deficient mice revealed a general enhanced susceptibility to disease provoked by local or systemic infection through certain pathogens including bacteria ( Salmonella typhimurium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ) or parasites ( Trypanosoma cruzi ) [12], [63], [64], [65], [66], [67], [68]. Cav1-KO mice succumb to systemic infection earlier and suffer from a more severe disease phenotype than WT littermates.…”
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