<P><I>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</I> is a Gram-negative enteropathogen and causes gastrointestinal infections. It disseminates from gut to mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), spleen, and liver of infected humans and animals.</P><...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107447364
He, Ying-Xia ; Ye, Cheng-Lin ; Zhang, Pei ; Li, Qiao ; Park, Chae Gyu ; Yang, Kun ; Jiang, Ling-Yu ; Lv, Yin ; Ying, Xiao-Ling ; Ding, Hong-Hui ; Huang, Hong-Ping ; Mambwe Tembo, John ; Li, An-Yi ; Cheng, Bing ; Zhang, Shu-Sheng ; Zheng, Guo-Xing ; Chen, Shi-Yun ; Li, Wei ; Xia, Lian-Xu ; Kan, Biao ; Wang, Xin ; Jing, Huai-Qi ; Yang, Rui-Fu ; Peng, Hua ; Fu, Yang-Xin ; Klena, John D. ; Skurnik, Mikael ; Chen, Tie
2019
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SCI,SCIE,SCOPUS
학술저널
654-18006(17353쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
<P><I>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</I> is a Gram-negative enteropathogen and causes gastrointestinal infections. It disseminates from gut to mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), spleen, and liver of infected humans and animals.</P><...
<P><I>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</I> is a Gram-negative enteropathogen and causes gastrointestinal infections. It disseminates from gut to mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), spleen, and liver of infected humans and animals.</P><P><I>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</I> is a Gram-negative enteropathogen and causes gastrointestinal infections. It disseminates from gut to mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), spleen, and liver of infected humans and animals. Although the molecular mechanisms for dissemination and infection are unclear, many Gram-negative enteropathogens presumably invade the small intestine via Peyer’s patches to initiate dissemination. In this study, we demonstrate that <I>Y. pseudotuberculosis</I> utilizes its lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core to interact with CD209 receptors, leading to invasion of human dendritic cells (DCs) and murine macrophages. These <I>Y. pseudotuberculosis</I>-CD209 interactions result in bacterial dissemination to MLNs, spleens, and livers of both wild-type and Peyer’s patch-deficient mice. The blocking of the <I>Y. pseudotuberculosis</I>-CD209 interactions by expression of O-antigen and with oligosaccharides reduces infectivity. Based on the well-documented studies in which HIV-CD209 interaction leads to viral dissemination, we therefore propose an infection route for <I>Y. pseudotuberculosis</I> where this pathogen, after penetrating the intestinal mucosal membrane, hijacks the <I>Y. pseudotuberculosis</I>-CD209 interaction antigen-presenting cells to reach their target destinations, MLNs, spleens, and livers.</P>