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The role and mechanism of erythrocyte invasion by Francisella tularensis

Schmitt, Deanna M. (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Barnes, Rebecca (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Rogerson, Taylor (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
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Haught, Ashley (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Mazzella, Leanne K. (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Ford, Matthew (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Gilson, Tricia (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Birch, James W.-M. (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
Sjöstedt, Anders (författare)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för klinisk mikrobiologi,Molekylär Infektionsmedicin, Sverige (MIMS)
Reed, Douglas S. (författare)
Regional Biocontainment Laboratory, Center for Vaccine Research, University of Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh, United States
Franks, Jonathan M. (författare)
Center for Biologic Imaging, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA, Pittsburgh, United States
Stolz, Donna B. (författare)
Center for Biologic Imaging, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA, Pittsburgh, United States
Denvir, James (författare)
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, WV, Huntington, United States
Fan, Jun (författare)
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, WV, Huntington, United States
Rekulapally, Swanthana (författare)
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, WV, Huntington, United States
Primerano, Donald A. (författare)
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, WV, Huntington, United States
Horzempa, Joseph (författare)
Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, West Liberty University, WV, West Liberty, United States
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2017-05-09
2017
Engelska.
Ingår i: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. - : Frontiers Media S.A.. - 2235-2988. ; 7
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  • Francisella tularensis is an extremely virulent bacterium that can be transmitted naturally by blood sucking arthropods. During mammalian infection, F. tularensis infects numerous types of host cells, including erythrocytes. As erythrocytes do not undergo phagocytosis or endocytosis, it remains unknown how F. tularensis invades these cells. Furthermore, the consequence of inhabiting the intracellular space of red blood cells (RBCs) has not been determined. Here, we provide evidence indicating that residing within an erythrocyte enhances the ability of F. tularensis to colonize ticks following a blood meal. Erythrocyte residence protected F. tularensis from a low pH environment similar to that of gut cells of a feeding tick. Mechanistic studies revealed that the F. tularensis type VI secretion system (T6SS) was required for erythrocyte invasion as mutation of mglA (a transcriptional regulator of T6SS genes), dotU, or iglC (two genes encoding T6SS machinery) severely diminished bacterial entry into RBCs. Invasion was also inhibited upon treatment of erythrocytes with venom from the Blue-bellied black snake (Pseudechis guttatus), which aggregates spectrin in the cytoskeleton, but not inhibitors of actin polymerization and depolymerization. These data suggest that erythrocyte invasion by F. tularensis is dependent on spectrin utilization which is likely mediated by effectors delivered through the T6SS. Our results begin to elucidate the mechanism of a unique biological process facilitated by F. tularensis to invade erythrocytes, allowing for enhanced colonization of ticks.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Mikrobiologi inom det medicinska området (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Microbiology in the medical area (hsv//eng)

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Erythrocyte invasion
Spectrin
Tick borne disease
Tularemia
Type VI secretion system

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