Synergy between type 1 fimbriae expression and C3 opsonisation increases internalisation of E. coli by human tubular epithelial cells |
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Authors: | Ke Li Wuding Zhou Yuzhi Hong Steven H Sacks Neil S Sheerin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Complement Laboratory, Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre for Transplantation, Guy's Hospital, King's College London, SE1 9RT, London, UK;(2) Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Medicine, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 310007 Hangzhou, PR China;(3) Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, NE2 4HH, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
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Abstract: | Background Bacterial infection of the urinary tract is a common clinical problem with E. coli being the most common urinary pathogen. Bacterial uptake into epithelial cells is increasingly recognised as an important feature of infection. Bacterial virulence factors, especially fimbrial adhesins, have been conclusively shown to promote host cell invasion. Our recent study reported that C3 opsonisation markedly increases the ability of E. coli strain J96 to internalise into human proximal tubular epithelial cells via CD46, a complement regulatory protein expressed on host cell membrane. In this study, we further assessed whether C3-dependent internalisation by human tubular epithelial cells is a general feature of uropathogenic E. coli and investigated features of the bacterial phenotype that may account for any heterogeneity. |
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