Authors
Soumita Das, Katherine A Owen, Kim T Ly, Daeho Park, Steven G Black, Jeffrey M Wilson, Costi D Sifri, Kodi S Ravichandran, Peter B Ernst, James E Casanova
Publication date
2011/2/1
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
108
Issue
5
Pages
2136-2141
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Bacterial recognition by host cells is essential for initiation of infection and the host response. Bacteria interact with host cells via multiple pattern recognition receptors that recognize microbial products or pathogen-associated molecular patterns. In response to this interaction, host cell signaling cascades are activated that lead to inflammatory responses and/or phagocytic clearance of attached bacteria. Brain angiogenesis inhibitor 1 (BAI1) is a receptor that recognizes apoptotic cells through its conserved type I thrombospondin repeats and triggers their engulfment through an ELMO1/Dock/Rac1 signaling module. Because thrombospondin repeats in other proteins have been shown to bind bacterial surface components, we hypothesized that BAI1 may also mediate the recognition and clearance of pathogenic bacteria. We found that preincubation of bacteria with recombinant soluble BAI1 ectodomain or knockdown …
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