The fibronectin-binding protein of Streptococcus pyogenes, sfbI, is involved in the internalization of group A streptococci by epithelial cells

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Molinari, G
Talay, SR
ValentinWeigand, P
Rohde, M
Chhatwal, GS
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10.1128/IAI.65.4.1357-1363.1997
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Shreptococcus pyogenes organisms (group A streptococci) are considered to be highly adhesive extracellular pathogens. However, it has recently been reported that S. pyogenes has the capacity to efficiently invade eukaryotic cells, In this study, we demonstrate that the interaction of S, pyogenes fibronectin-binding protein (SfbI) with fibronectin on nonphagocytic HEp-2 cells triggers bacterial internalization. Blocking of the SfbI adhesin by either antibodies against the whole protein or antibodies against the fibronectin-binding domains of SfbI, as well as pretreatment of HEp-2 cells with purified SfbI protein, prevents both S, pyogenes attachment and internalization. Inert latex beads precoated with the purified SfbI protein are ingested by eukaryotic cells, demonstrating that SfbI is per se enough to trigger the internalization process, Experiments performed with a recombinant SfbI domain encompassing the two fibronectin-binding regions of the SfbI molecule demonstrated that these binding regions are essential and sufficient to activate uptake by HEp-2 cells, These results demonstrate that the fibronectin-binding protein SfbI is involved in both S, pyogenes' attachment to and ingestion by HEp-2 cells and contribute to elucidation of the underlying molecular events leading to eukaryotic cell invasion by S, pyogenes.
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