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pmid31611271      Infect+Immun 2019 ; 88 (1): ?
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  • Human Enteric Defensin 5 Promotes Shigella Infection of Macrophages #MMPMID31611271
  • Xu D; Liao C; Xiao J; Fang K; Zhang W; Yuan W; Lu W
  • Infect Immun 2019[Dec]; 88 (1): ? PMID31611271show ga
  • Human alpha-defensins are 3- to 5-kDa disulfide-bridged peptides with a multitude of antimicrobial activities and immunomodulatory functions. Recent studies show that human enteric alpha-defensin 5 (HD5), a host defense peptide important for intestinal homeostasis and innate immunity, aids the highly infectious enteropathogen Shigella in breaching the intestinal epithelium in vitro and in vivo Whether and how HD5 influences Shigella infection of resident macrophages following its invasion of the intestinal epithelium remain poorly understood. Here, we report that HD5 greatly promoted phagocytosis of Shigella by macrophages by targeting the bacteria to enhance bacterium-to-cell contacts in a structure- and sequence-dependent fashion. Subsequent intracellular multiplication of phagocytosed Shigella led to massive necrotic cell death and release of the bacteria. HD5-promoted phagocytosis of Shigella was independent of the status of the type 3 secretion system. Furthermore, HD5 neither inhibited nor enhanced phagosomal escape of Shigella Collectively, these findings confirm a potential pathogenic role of HD5 in Shigella infection of not only epithelial cells but also macrophages, illuminating how an enteropathogen exploits a host protective factor for virulence and infection.
  • |*Host-Pathogen Interactions[MESH]
  • |Animals[MESH]
  • |Bacterial Adhesion[MESH]
  • |Cells, Cultured[MESH]
  • |Dysentery, Bacillary/*microbiology/*pathology[MESH]
  • |Epithelial Cells/microbiology[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Intestinal Mucosa/microbiology/pathology[MESH]
  • |Macrophages/microbiology[MESH]
  • |Mice[MESH]
  • |Phagocytosis[MESH]
  • |Shigella/*pathogenicity[MESH]


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