The outer membrane protein Tp92 of Treponema pallidum delays human neutrophil apoptosis via the ERK, PI3K/Akt, and NF‐κB pathways

Author:

Li Weiwei12ORCID,Li Sijia1,Wang Jianye13,Yu Maoying1,Yang Hongyu1,He Zhangping1,Tang Yuanyuan1,Liu Jie1,Guo Ningyuan1,Xie Dongde2,Liu Zhaoping1,Zheng Kang4,Xu Man1,Wu Yimou1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Province Cooperative Innovation Center for Molecular Target New Drug Study, Hengyang Medical College Institution of Pathogenic Biology, University of South China Hengyang China

2. Department of Clinical Laboratory The Second People's Hospital of Foshan Foshan China

3. Key Laboratory of Immune Microenvironment and Disease of the Ministry of Education, Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medical Sciences Tianjin Medical University Tianjin China

4. Department of Clinical Laboratory Hengyang Central Hospital Hengyang China

Abstract

AbstractSyphilis is a persistent sexually transmitted disease caused by infiltration of the elusive pathogen Treponema pallidum. Despite the prevalence of human polymorphonuclear neutrophils (hPMNs) within cutaneous lesions, which are characteristic of incipient syphilis, their role in T. pallidum infection remains unclear. Tp92 is the only T. pallidum helical outer membrane protein that exhibits structural features similar to those of outer membrane proteins in other gram‐negative bacteria. However, the functional mechanism of this protein in immune cells remains unclear. Neutrophils are short‐lived cells that undergo innate apoptosis in response to external stimuli that typically influence this process. In this study, we determined that Tp92 impedes the activation of procaspase‐3 via the ERK MAPK, PI3K/Akt, and NF‐κB signaling pathways, consequently suppressing caspase‐3 activity within hPMNs, and thereby preventing hPMNs apoptosis. Furthermore, Tp92 could also modulate hPMNs apoptosis by enhancing the expression of the anti‐apoptotic protein Mcl‐1, stimulating IL‐8 secretion, and preserving the mitochondrial membrane potential. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying T. pallidum infection and suggest potential therapeutic targets for syphilis treatment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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