Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Interacts with CD209 Receptors To Promote Host Dissemination and Infection
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Date
2019-07-23
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American Society for Microbiology
Abstract
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, a Gram-negative bacterium,
can cause infectious diseases ranging from gastroenteritis to systemic dissemination
and infection. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this bacterial dissemination have yet to be elucidated. A study indicated that using the lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) core as a ligand, S. Typhimurium was able to bind human dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing nonintegrin (hCD209a), an HIV receptor that
promotes viral dissemination by hijacking antigen-presenting cells (APCs). In this study,
we showed that S. Typhimurium interacted with CD209s, leading to the invasion of
APCs and potentially the dissemination to regional lymph nodes, spleen, and liver in
mice. Shielding of the exposed LPS core through the expression of O-antigen reduces
dissemination and infection. Thus, we propose that similar to HIV, S. Typhimurium may
also utilize APCs via interactions with CD209s as
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CD209, S. Typhimurium, dendritic cell, dissemination, lipooligosaccharide, macrophages
Citation
Ye C, Li Q, Li X, Park CG, He Y, Zhang Y, Wu B, Xue Y, Yang K, Lv Y, Ying X-L, Ding H-H, Cai H, Alkraiem AA, Njiri O, Tembo J, Huang H-P, Li A-Y, Gong J, Qin J, Cheng B, Wei X, Sun Z, Zhang S-S, Zhang P, Zheng G-X, Li W, Kan B, Yan M, Xiding X, Huo X, Zeng Y, Peng H, Fu Y, Klena JD, Skurnik M, Jiang L-Y, Chen T. 2019. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium interacts with CD209 receptors to promote host dissemination and infection. Infect Immun 87:e00100-19. https://doi.org/10.1128/IAI .00100-19.