Authors
Leonardo H Travassos, Leticia AM Carneiro, Stephen E Girardin, Ivo G Boneca, Ramon Lemos, Marcelo T Bozza, Regina CP Domingues, Anthony J Coyle, John Bertin, Dana J Philpott, Maria Cristina Plotkowski
Publication date
2005/11/4
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
280
Issue
44
Pages
36714-36718
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The mammalian innate immune system recognizes pathogen-associated molecular patterns through pathogen recognition receptors. Nod1 has been described recently as a cytosolic receptor that detects specifically diaminopimelate-containing muropeptides from Gram-negative bacteria peptidoglycan. In the present study we investigated the potential role of Nod1 in the innate immune response against the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We demonstrate that Nod1 detects the P. aeruginosa peptidoglycan leading to NF-κB activation and that this activity is diminished in epithelial cells expressing a dominant-negative Nod1 construct or in mouse embryonic fibroblasts from Nod1 knock-out mice infected with P. aeruginosa. Finally, we demonstrate that the cytokine secretion kinetics and bacterial killing are altered in Nod1-deficient cells infected with P. aeruginosa in the early stages of infection.
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