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dc.contributor.advisorCasalino, Maria Assunta-
dc.contributor.authorScribano, Daniela-
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-01T10:29:35Z-
dc.date.available2015-06-01T10:29:35Z-
dc.date.issued2013-02-25-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2307/4616-
dc.description.abstractOuter membrane protein A (OmpA) is a multifaceted predominant outer membrane protein of Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae whose role in the pathogenesis of various bacterial infections has recently been recognized. Here, the role of OmpA on the virulence of Shigella flexneri has been investigated. An ompA mutant of wild-type S. flexneri 5a strain M90T was constructed (strain HND92) and it was shown to be severely impaired in cell-to-cell spreading since it failed to plaque on HeLa cell monolayers. The lack of OmpA significantly reduced the levels of IcsA while the levels of cell associated and released IcsP-cleaved 95 kDa amino-terminal portion of the mature protein were similar. Nevertheless, the ompA mutant displayed IcsA exposed across the entire bacterial surface. Surprisingly, the ompA mutant produced proper F-actin comet tails, indicating that the aberrant IcsA exposition at bacterial lateral surface did not affect proper activation of actinnucleating proteins, suggesting that the absence of OmpA likely unmasks mature or cell associated IcsA at bacterial lateral surface. Moreover, the ompA mutant was able to invade and to multiply within HeLa cell monolayers, although internalized bacteria were found to be entrapped within the host cell cytoplasm. We found that the ompA mutant produced significantly less protrusions than the wild-type strain, indicating that this defect could be responsible of its inability to plaque. Although we could not definitely rule out that the ompA mutation might exert pleiotropic effects on other S. flexneri genes, complementation of the ompA mutation with a recombinant plasmid carrying the S. flexneri ompA gene clearly indicated that a functional OmpA protein is required and sufficient for proper IcsA exposition, plaque and protrusion formation. Moreover, an independent ompA mutant was generated. Since we found that both mutants displayed identical virulence profile, these results further supported the findings presented in this study.it_IT
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dc.publisherUniversità degli studi Roma Treit_IT
dc.subjectinflammationit_IT
dc.subjectactin based motilityit_IT
dc.subjectOMPA ICSAit_IT
dc.titleThe role of the ospB-phoN2 operon in the mechanism of pathogenicity of S. flexneriit_IT
dc.title.alternativeIl ruolo dell’operone ospB-phoN2 nel meccanismo di patogenicità di S. flexneriit_IT
dc.typeDoctoral Thesisit_IT
dc.subject.miurSettori Disciplinari MIUR::Scienze biologiche::MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALEit_IT
dc.subject.miurScienze biologiche-
dc.subject.isicruiCategorie ISI-CRUI::Scienze biologiche::Microbiologyit_IT
dc.subject.isicruiScienze biologiche-
dc.subject.anagraferoma3Scienze biologicheit_IT
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.description.romatrecurrentDipartimento di Scienze*
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