نتایج جستجو برای: fimh

تعداد نتایج: 402  

2013
Nicolas Dreux Jérémy Denizot Margarita Martinez-Medina Alexander Mellmann Maria Billig Dagmara Kisiela Sujay Chattopadhyay Evgeni Sokurenko Christel Neut Corinne Gower-Rousseau Jean-Frédéric Colombel Richard Bonnet Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud Nicolas Barnich

Adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) are abnormally predominant on Crohn's disease (CD) ileal mucosa. AIEC reference strain LF82 adheres to ileal enterocytes via the common type 1 pili adhesin FimH and recognizes CEACAM6 receptors abnormally expressed on CD ileal epithelial cells. The fimH genes of 45 AIEC and 47 non-AIEC strains were sequenced. The phylogenetic tree based on fimH DNA sequ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Ali A. Ashkar Karen L. Mossman Brian K. Coombes Carlton L. Gyles Randy Mackenzie

Components of bacteria have been shown to induce innate antiviral immunity via Toll-like receptors (TLRs). We have recently shown that FimH, the adhesin portion of type 1 fimbria, can induce the innate immune system via TLR4. Here we report that FimH induces potent in vitro and in vivo innate antimicrobial responses. FimH induced an innate antiviral state in murine macrophage and primary MEFs w...

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2010
M Firoz Mian Nicole M Lauzon David W Andrews Brian D Lichty Ali A Ashkar

Although the importance of natural killer (NK) cells in innate immune responses against tumors or viral infections are well documented, their ability to directly recognize pathogens is less well defined. We have recently reported FimH, a bacterial fimbrial protein, as a novel Toll-like receptor (TLR)4 ligand that potently induces antiviral responses. Here, we investigated whether FimH either di...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
David A Rosen Jerome S Pinkner Jennifer N Walker Jennifer Stine Elam Jennifer M Jones Scott J Hultgren

Type 1 pili mediate binding, invasion, and biofilm formation of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) in the host urothelium during urinary tract infection (UTI) via the adhesin FimH. In this study, we characterized the molecular basis of functional differences between FimH of the UPEC isolate UTI89 and the Klebsiella pneumoniae cystitis isolate TOP52. Type 1 pili characteristically mediate man...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Scott J Weissman Viktoriya Beskhlebnaya Veronika Chesnokova Sujay Chattopadhyay Walter E Stamm Thomas M Hooton Evgeni V Sokurenko

FimH is the tip adhesin of mannose-specific type 1 fimbriae of Escherichia coli, which are critical to the pathogenesis of urinary tract infections. Point FimH mutations increasing monomannose (1M)-specific uroepithelial adhesion are commonly found in uropathogenic strains of E. coli. Here, we demonstrate the emergence of a mixed population of clonally identical E. coli strains in the urine of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Drew J Schwartz Vasilios Kalas Jerome S Pinkner Swaine L Chen Caitlin N Spaulding Karen W Dodson Scott J Hultgren

Chaperone-usher pathway pili are a widespread family of extracellular, Gram-negative bacterial fibers with important roles in bacterial pathogenesis. Type 1 pili are important virulence factors in uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), which cause the majority of urinary tract infections (UTI). FimH, the type 1 adhesin, binds mannosylated glycoproteins on the surface of human and murine bladder...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Steen G Stahlhut Veronika Tchesnokova Carsten Struve Scott J Weissman Sujay Chattopadhyay Olga Yakovenko Pavel Aprikian Evgeni V Sokurenko Karen Angeliki Krogfelt

FimH, the adhesive subunit of type 1 fimbriae expressed by many enterobacteria, mediates mannose-sensitive binding to target host cells. At the same time, fine receptor-structural specificities of FimH from different species can be substantially different, affecting bacterial tissue tropism and, as a result, the role of the particular fimbriae in pathogenesis. In this study, we compared functio...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Olga Yakovenko Shivani Sharma Manu Forero Veronika Tchesnokova Pavel Aprikian Brian Kidd Albert Mach Viola Vogel Evgeni Sokurenko Wendy E Thomas

The bacterial adhesive protein, FimH, is the most common adhesin of Escherichia coli and mediates weak adhesion at low flow but strong adhesion at high flow. There is evidence that this occurs because FimH forms catch bonds, defined as bonds that are strengthened by tensile mechanical force. Here, we applied force to single isolated FimH bonds with an atomic force microscope in order to test th...

2017
Krzysztof Grzymajlo Maciej Ugorski Jaroslaw Suchanski Anna E. Kedzierska Rafal Kolenda Anna Jarzab Agnieszka Biernatowska Peter Schierack

It was suggested that minor differences in the structure of FimH are most likely associated with differences in its adhesion specificities and may determine the tropism of various Salmonella serovars to different species and tissues. We have recently shown that FimH adhesins from host-adapted serovars, e.g., Salmonella Choleraesuis (SCh), bind to other glycoprotein receptors compared to FimH fr...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
S L Harris P A Spears E A Havell T S Hamrick J R Horton P E Orndorff

PCR mutagenesis and a unique enrichment scheme were used to obtain two mutants, each with a single lesion in fimH, the chromosomal gene that encodes the adhesin protein (FimH) of Escherichia coli type 1 pili. These mutants were noteworthy in part because both were altered in the normal range of cell types bound by FimH. One mutation altered an amino acid at a site previously shown to be involve...

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