Yersinia enterocolitica YopH-Deficient Strain Activates Neutrophil Recruitment to Peyer's Patches and Promotes Clearance of the Virulent Strain
0303 health sciences
MUCOSA
CXCR2
Virulence
Yersinia Infections
Neutrophils
Bacterial Load
3. Good health
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Disease Models, Animal
Mice
Peyer's Patches
03 medical and health sciences
YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA
Neutrophil Infiltration
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3
Animals
Female
Receptors, Chemokine
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
Chemokines, CXC
NEUTROPHILS
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
Yersinia enterocolitica
DOI:
10.1128/iai.00568-16
Publication Date:
2016-08-23T02:39:00Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Yersinia enterocolitica
evades the immune response by injecting
Yersinia
outer proteins (Yops) into the cytosol of host cells. YopH is a tyrosine phosphatase critical for
Yersinia
virulence. However, the mucosal immune mechanisms subverted by YopH during
in vivo
orogastric infection with
Y. enterocolitica
remain elusive. The results of this study revealed neutrophil recruitment to Peyer's patches (PP) after infection with a YopH-deficient mutant strain (
Y. enterocolitica
Δ
yopH
). While the
Y. enterocolitica
wild-type (WT) strain in PP induced the major neutrophil chemoattractant CXCL1 mRNA and protein levels, infection with the
Y. enterocolitica
Δ
yopH
mutant strain exhibited a higher expression of the CXCL1 receptor, CXCR2, in blood neutrophils, leading to efficient neutrophil recruitment to the PP. In contrast, migration of neutrophils into PP was impaired upon infection with
Y. enterocolitica
WT strain.
In vitro
infection of blood neutrophils revealed the involvement of YopH in CXCR2 expression. Depletion of neutrophils during
Y. enterocolitica
Δ
yopH
infection raised the bacterial load in PP. Moreover, the clearance of WT
Y. enterocolitica
was improved when an equal mixture of
Y. enterocolitica
WT and
Y. enterocolitica
Δ
yopH
strains was used in infecting the mice. This study indicates that
Y. enterocolitica
prevents early neutrophil recruitment in the intestine and that the effector protein YopH plays an important role in the immune evasion mechanism. The findings highlight the potential use of the
Y. enterocolitica
YopH-deficient strain as an oral vaccine carrier.
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