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Publication : Negative regulation of bacterial killing and inflammation by two novel CD16 ligands.

First Author  Beppler J Year  2016
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  46
Issue  8 Pages  1926-35
PubMed ID  27226142 Mgi Jnum  J:249426
Mgi Id  MGI:5922768 Doi  10.1002/eji.201546118
Citation  Beppler J, et al. (2016) Negative regulation of bacterial killing and inflammation by two novel CD16 ligands. Eur J Immunol 46(8):1926-35
abstractText  Sepsis, a leading cause of death worldwide, involves exacerbated proinflammatory responses and inefficient bacterial clearance. Phagocytic cells play a crucial part in the prevention of sepsis by clearing bacteria through host innate receptors. Here, we used a phage display library to identify two peptides in Escherichia coli that interact with host innate receptors. One of these peptides, encoded by the wzxE gene of E. coli K-12, was involved in the transbilayer movement of a trisaccharide-lipid intermediate in the assembly of enterobacterial common antigen. Peptide-receptor interactions induced CD16-mediated inhibitory immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activating motif signaling, blocking the production of ROS and bacterial killing. This CD16-mediated inhibitory signaling was abrogated in a WzxE(-/-) mutant of E. coli K-12, restoring the production of ROS and bacterial killing. Taken together, the two novel CD16 ligands identified negatively regulate bacterial killing and inflammation. Our findings may contribute toward the development of new immunotherapies for E. coli-mediated infectious diseases and inflammation.
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