Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Foeller, Michael; Shumilina, Ekaterina; Lam, Rebecca S.; Mohamed, Walid; Kasinathan, Ravi S.; Huber, Stephan M.; Chakraborty, Trinad; Lang, Florian
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2007
Seiten: 1051-1060
Zeitschrift: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Bandnummer: 20
Heftnummer: 6
ISSN: 1015-8987
eISSN: 1421-9778
Open Access Status: Bronze
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1159/000110715
Verlag: Karger Publishers Open Access
Abstract:
Listeriolysin, the secreted cytolysin of the facultative intracellular bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, is its major virulence factor. Previously, non-lytic concentrations of listeriolysin were shown to induce Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation channels in human embryonic kidney cells. In erythrocytes, Ca2+ entry is followed by activation of K+ channels resulting in K+-exit as well as by membrane scrambling resulting in phosphatidylserine exposure at the cell surface. Phosphatidylserine-exposing erythrocytes are recognized by macrophages, engulfed, degraded and thus cleared from circulating blood. Phosphatidylserine exposure is a key event of eryptosis, the suicidal death of erythrocytes. The present study utilized patch-clamp technique, Fluo3-fluorescence, and annexin V-binding in FACS analysis to determine the effect of listeriolysin on cell membrane conductance, cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration, and phosphatidylserine exposure, respectively. Within 30 minutes, exposure of human peripheral blood erythrocytes to low concentrations of listeriolysin (which were non-hemolytic for the majority of cells) induced a Ca2+-permeable cation conductance in the erythrocyte cell membrane, increased cytosolic Ca2+ concentration, and triggered annexin V-binding. Increase of extracellular K+ concentration blunted, but did not prevent, listeriolysin-induced annexin V-binding. In conclusion, listeriolysin triggers suicidal death of erythrocytes, an effect at least partially due to depletion of intracellular K+. Listeriolysin induced suicidal erythrocyte death could well contribute to the pathophysiology of L. monocytogenes infection. Copyright (C) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Foeller, M., Shumilina, E., Lam, R., Mohamed, W., Kasinathan, R., Huber, S., et al. (2007) Induction of suicidal erythrocyte death by listeriolysin from listeria monocytogenes, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 20(6), pp. 1051-1060. https://doi.org/10.1159/000110715
APA-Zitierstil: Foeller, M., Shumilina, E., Lam, R., Mohamed, W., Kasinathan, R., Huber, S., Chakraborty, T., & Lang, F. (2007). Induction of suicidal erythrocyte death by listeriolysin from listeria monocytogenes. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 20(6), 1051-1060. https://doi.org/10.1159/000110715
Schlagwörter
ADHESION MOLECULES; CATION CHANNEL; cell volume; CYTOLYSIN; MUCIN-SECRETING CELLS; PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE EXPOSURE; PHOSPHOLIPASES-C; RED-BLOOD-CELLS