Affiliation:
1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles,1 and
2. University of Southern California School of Medicine,2 Los Angeles, California 90027
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Neonatal bacterial meningitis remains a disease with unacceptable rates of morbidity and mortality despite the availability of effective antimicrobial therapy.
Citrobacter
spp. cause neonatal meningitis but are unique in their frequent association with brain abscess formation. The pathogenesis of
Citrobacter
spp. causing meningitis and brain abscess is not well characterized; however, as with other meningitis-causing bacteria (e.g.,
Escherichia coli
K1 and group B streptococci), penetration of the blood-brain barrier must occur. In an effort to understand the pathogenesis of
Citrobacter
spp. causing meningitis, we have used the in vitro blood-brain barrier model of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) to study the interaction between
C. freundii
and HBMEC. In this study, we show that
C. freundii
is capable of invading and trancytosing HBMEC in vitro. Invasion of HBMEC by
C. freundii
was determined to be dependent on microfilaments, microtubules, endosome acidification, and de novo protein synthesis. Immunofluorescence microscopy studies revealed that microtubules aggregated after HBMEC came in contact with
C. freundii
; furthermore, the microtubule aggregation was time dependent and seen with
C. freundii
but not with noninvasive
E. coli
HB101 and meningitic
E. coli
K1. Also in contrast to other meningitis-causing bacteria,
C. freundii
is able to replicate within HBMEC. This is the first demonstration of a meningitis-causing bacterium capable of intracellular replication within BMEC. The important determinants of the pathogenesis of
C. freundii
causing meningitis and brain abscess may relate to invasion of and intracellular replication in HBMEC.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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