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Title: Zipper%20Mechanism


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Zipper Mechanism
  • Ingestion occurs by sequential engagement of the
    phagocyte membrane with the particle surface.
    Pseudopod advance proceeds no further than the
    receptor-ligand interaction permits.

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TRIGGER MECHANISM
  • Particle binding initiates an all or none
    phagocytic response.

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Salmonellosis
  • Factors for disease
  • Pathogen Virulence?
  • Host Immune function?
  • Environment Dose?

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Salmonella Virulence
  • SPI-1 TTSS to deliver effector proteins to
    cytoplasm that induce cytoskeletal rearrangments
    to facilitate Salmonella uptake in SCV.
  • SPI-2 TTSS to deliver effector proteins from SCV
    to cell cytoplasm that induce focal actin
    condensation around SCV.
  • spv prevents actin polymerization needed for
    F-actin filament formation.

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SIGNALS FROM OUTSIDE
  • How to invade non-phagocytic cells?
  • SPI-1 TTSS
  • Activate regulators Cdc42 and Rac1 in host.
  • Bacteria-host interaction to promote
    polymerization and bundling of actin filaments.
  • Restore normal actin dynamics after invasion.

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MEMBRANE RUFFLING
  • Ruffles, Macropinocytosis, Engulfment
  • Sop B, E, E2 activate GTPases Cdc42, Rac1.
  • Activate WASP, Scar/Wave, Arp2/3 to initiate
    actin polymerization.
  • Translocate
  • SipC Insert in target cell membrane, direct
    filament formation at sites adjacent to bacteria?
  • SipA Molecular staple to stabilize actin
    filaments.
  • SptP Reverse cytoskeletal rearrangements.

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SIGNALS FROM INSIDE
  • How to proliferate within cells?
  • SPI-2 TTSS
  • Translocate effectors from SCV to cytoplasm
  • Form filamentous endosomes
  • Decrease recruitment of NADPH oxidase
  • Change SCV fusion pathway
  • VAP formation of actin around SCV
  • SpvB
  • Depolymerizes actin from F filaments to G
    monomers with ADP ribosylation.

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TIMING IS EVERYTHING
  • Events are carefully orchestrated
  • Focal actin polymerization for cell invasion.
  • Caused by SPI-1 effectors
  • Reversed by SptP
  • Focal actin condensation for effects from SCV.
  • Caused by SPI-2 effectors
  • Reversed by SpvB
  • Depolymerization leads to apoptosis and further
    Salmonella phagocytosis!

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Does all this talk of phagocytosis make you
hungry?
The End
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