A Soluble Form of the Pilus Protein FimA Targets the VDAC-Hexokinase Complex at Mitochondria to Suppress Host Cell Apoptosis

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A Soluble Form of the Pilus Protein FimA Targets the VDAC-Hexokinase Complex at Mitochondria to Suppress Host Cell Apoptosis
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A Soluble Form of the Pilus Protein FimA Targets the VDAC-Hexokinase Complex at Mitochondria to Suppress Host Cell Apoptosis
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Molecular Cell
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26 March 2010
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Sukumaran, S.K., Fu, N.Y., Tin, C.B., Wan, K.F., Lee, S.S. & Yu, V.C. A soluble form of the pilus protein FimA targets the VDAC-hexokinase complex at mitochondria to suppress host cell apoptosis. Molecular Cell 37, 768–783 (2010)
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Inhibition of apoptotic response of host cells during an early phase of infection is a strategy used by many enteroinvasive bacterial pathogens to enhance their survival. Here, we report the identification of a soluble form of the pilus protein FimA from the culture supernatants of E. coli K1, Salmonella, and Shigella that can potently inhibit Bax-mediated release of cytochrome c from isolated mitochondria. Similar to the infected cells, HCT116 cells stably expressing FimA display a delay in the integration of Bax into outer mitochondrial membrane induced by apoptotic stimuli. FimA targets to mitochondria through binding to VDAC1, which is a prerequisite step for E. coli K1 to render the short-term blockade of apoptotic death in the host cells. Interestingly, FimA strengthens the VDAC1-hexokinase interaction and prevents dissociation of hexokinase from VDAC1 triggered by apoptotic stimuli. Together, these data thus reveal a paradigm of antiapoptosis mechanism undertaken by the enteroinvasive bacteria.
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1097-2765
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