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Publication : The LDL receptor-related protein LRP6 mediates internalization and lethality of anthrax toxin.

First Author  Wei W Year  2006
Journal  Cell Volume  124
Issue  6 Pages  1141-54
PubMed ID  16564009 Mgi Jnum  J:166019
Mgi Id  MGI:4839448 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2005.12.045
Citation  Wei W, et al. (2006) The LDL receptor-related protein LRP6 mediates internalization and lethality of anthrax toxin. Cell 124(6):1141-54
abstractText  Toxins produced by Bacillus anthracis and other microbial pathogens require functions of host cell genes to yield toxic effects. Here we show that low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 6 (LRP6), previously known to be a coreceptor for the Wnt signaling pathway, is required for anthrax toxin lethality in mammalian cells. Downregulation of LRP6 or coexpression of a truncated LRP6 dominant-negative peptide inhibited cellular uptake of complexes containing the protective antigen (PA) carrier of anthrax toxin moieties and protected targeted cells from death, as did antibodies against epitopes in the LRP6 extracellular domain. Fluorescence microscopy and biochemical analyses showed that LRP6 enables toxin internalization by interacting at the cell surface with PA receptors TEM8/ATR and/or CMG2 to form a multicomponent complex that enters cells upon PA binding. Our results, which reveal a previously unsuspected biological role for LRP6, identify LRP6 as a potential target for countermeasures against anthrax toxin lethality.
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