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Invasion of host cells by Salmonella typhimurium requires focal adhesion kinase and p130Cas.


ABSTRACT: Salmonella typhimurium colonizes the intestinal epithelium by injecting an array of effector proteins into host cells that induces phagocytic uptake of attached bacteria. However, the host molecules targeted by these effectors remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that S. typhimurium induces formation of focal adhesion-like complexes at sites of bacterial attachment and that both focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and the scaffolding protein p130Cas are required for Salmonella uptake. Entry of Salmonella into FAK(-/-) cells is dramatically impaired and can be restored to control levels by expression of wild-type FAK. Surprisingly, reconstitution of bacterial internalization requires neither the kinase domain of FAK nor activation of c-Src, but does require a C-terminal PXXP motif through which FAK interacts with Cas. Infection of Cas(-/-) cells is also impaired, and reconstitution of invasiveness requires the central Cas YXXP repeat domain. The invasion defect in Cas(-/-) cells can be suppressed by overexpression of FAK, suggesting a functional link between FAK and Cas in the regulation of Salmonella invasion. Together, these findings reveal a novel role for focal adhesion proteins in the invasion of host cells by Salmonella.

SUBMITTER: Shi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1635395 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Invasion of host cells by Salmonella typhimurium requires focal adhesion kinase and p130Cas.

Shi Jing J   Casanova James E JE  

Molecular biology of the cell 20060816 11


Salmonella typhimurium colonizes the intestinal epithelium by injecting an array of effector proteins into host cells that induces phagocytic uptake of attached bacteria. However, the host molecules targeted by these effectors remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that S. typhimurium induces formation of focal adhesion-like complexes at sites of bacterial attachment and that both focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and the scaffolding protein p130Cas are required for Salmonella uptake. Entry of Sa  ...[more]

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