Release of the type I secreted alpha-haemolysin via outer membrane vesicles from Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | Balsalobre Carlos Silván Jose Manuel Berglund Stina Mizunoe Yoshimitsu Uhlin Bernt Eric Wai Sun Nyunt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biology, Ume? University, S-90187 Ume?, Sweden. cbalsalobre@ub.edu |
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Abstract: | The alpha-haemolysin is an important virulence factor commonly expressed by extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli. The secretion of the alpha-haemolysin is mediated by the type I secretion system and the toxin reaches the extracellular space without the formation of periplasmic intermediates presumably in a soluble form. Surprisingly, we found that a fraction of this type I secreted protein is located within outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released by the bacteria. The alpha-haemolysin appeared very tightly associated with the OMVs as judged by dissociation assays and proteinase susceptibility tests. The alpha-haemolysin in OMVs was cytotoxically active and caused lysis of red blood cells. The OMVs containing the alpha-haemolysin were distinct from the OMVs not containing alpha-haemolysin, showing a lower density. Furthermore, they differed in protein composition and one component of the type I secretion system, the TolC protein, was found in the lower density vesicles. Studies of natural isolates of E. coli demonstrated that the localization of alpha-haemolysin in OMVs is a common feature among haemolytic strains. We propose an alternative pathway for the transport of the type I secreted alpha-haemolysin from the bacteria to the host cells during bacterial infections. |
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