2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-016-0775-7
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Pet serine protease from enteroaggregative Escherichia coli stimulates the inflammatory response activating human macrophages

Abstract: BackgroundPet is a toxin from the family of Serine Protease Autotransporters of Enterobacteriaceae which was initially identified in Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli strains. This protease exhibits enterotoxin properties, damages the cell cytoskeleton and induces intestinal epithelium alterations, which are associated with a severe inflammatory process. An in-vitro study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Pet on the migration of human peripheral blood monocytes-derived macrophages and its participation … Show more

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“…Many in vitro an in vivo assays have been performed to understand the mechanism of action of Pet from EAEC 042. Pet induces cytotoxic and cytopathic effects on different cell lines, in rat ileal loop and in the intestine of mice infected with EAEC 042, modifying the morphological conformation of enterocytes from cuboidal to a rounded shape, this modification is due to the proteolysis of α-fodrin scaffolding protein of the cytoskeleton, resulting in reorganization of actin filaments (Navarro-García et al, 1998;Navarro-García, Sears, Eslava, Cravioto & Nataro, 1999;Navarro-García, Sonnested & Tetter, 2010); Canizalez-Roman & Navarro-García, 2003;Capello et al, 2011;Henderson et al, 1999;Villaseca et al, 2000;Betancourt-Sánchez & Navarro-García, 2009;Sainz et al, 2002;Sui, Dutta & Nataro, 2003;Rocha-Ramírez et al, 2016). Previous histological analysis of the ileal loop and the intestine of mice inoculated with purified Pet and EAEC 042 revealed the hypersecretion of mucus and the presence of abundant exfoliated rounded cells belonging to the intestinal mucosa (Navarro-García et al, 1998;Sainz et al, 2002; Rocha-Ramírez et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many in vitro an in vivo assays have been performed to understand the mechanism of action of Pet from EAEC 042. Pet induces cytotoxic and cytopathic effects on different cell lines, in rat ileal loop and in the intestine of mice infected with EAEC 042, modifying the morphological conformation of enterocytes from cuboidal to a rounded shape, this modification is due to the proteolysis of α-fodrin scaffolding protein of the cytoskeleton, resulting in reorganization of actin filaments (Navarro-García et al, 1998;Navarro-García, Sears, Eslava, Cravioto & Nataro, 1999;Navarro-García, Sonnested & Tetter, 2010); Canizalez-Roman & Navarro-García, 2003;Capello et al, 2011;Henderson et al, 1999;Villaseca et al, 2000;Betancourt-Sánchez & Navarro-García, 2009;Sainz et al, 2002;Sui, Dutta & Nataro, 2003;Rocha-Ramírez et al, 2016). Previous histological analysis of the ileal loop and the intestine of mice inoculated with purified Pet and EAEC 042 revealed the hypersecretion of mucus and the presence of abundant exfoliated rounded cells belonging to the intestinal mucosa (Navarro-García et al, 1998;Sainz et al, 2002; Rocha-Ramírez et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological changes of intestinal cells due to Pet from EAEC have been widely studied in several cell lines and in the ligated loops of intestine model (Navarro-García et al, 1998;Navarro-García, Sears, Eslava, Cravioto & Nataro,1999;Navarro-García, Sonnested & Tetter, 2010;Canizalez-Roman & Navarro-García, 2003;Capello et al, 2011;Henderson et al, 1999;Villaseca et al 2000;Betancourt-Sánchez & Navarro-García, 2009;Sainz et al, 2002;Sui, Dutta & Nataro, 2003;Rocha-Ramírez et al, 2016). However, there are not studies on the effect of Pet produced by P. mirabilis (Pet+) during UTI.…”
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“…Mononuclear cells were separated using gradient centrifugation, as previously described [22]. Briefly, the interface mononuclear cells were washed twice with sterile physiological saline solution and then collected in Falcon tubes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diarrhea caused by EAEC is the result of a complex interaction pathogen-host. In different clinical settings, the diseases induced by EAEC is accompanied by activation of an inflammatory response (23) . The pathogenicity of bacteria frequently includes colonizing, adhesion of the intestinal tract and the ability to invade and persist within enterocytes (9) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%