Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, University of Tuebingen, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
plays a major role in respiratory tract infections or sepsis in patients with cystic fibrosis or upon suppression of the immune system. Several
P. aeruginosa
strains have been shown to be internalized by human epithelial cells; however, the molecular mechanisms of the invasion process are poorly characterized. Here, we show that the internalization of
P. aeruginosa
into human epithelial cells results in and requires activation of the Src-like tyrosine kinases p59Fyn and p60Src and the consequent tyrosine phosphorylation of several eukaryotic proteins. The significance of Src-like tyrosine kinase activation is shown by an almost complete blockade of
P. aeruginosa
internalization, but not adhesion, upon inhibition of Src-like tyrosine kinases. Likewise, inhibition of
P. aeruginosa
binding to CFTR, which has been shown to block
P. aeruginosa
internalization, prevents Src and Fyn activation, supporting a pivotal role of Src-like tyrosine kinases for invasion by
P. aeruginosa.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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