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Publication : CCR5 is a receptor for Staphylococcus aureus leukotoxin ED.

First Author  Alonzo F 3rd Year  2013
Journal  Nature Volume  493
Issue  7430 Pages  51-5
PubMed ID  23235831 Mgi Jnum  J:194410
Mgi Id  MGI:5473739 Doi  10.1038/nature11724
Citation  Alonzo F 3rd, et al. (2013) CCR5 is a receptor for Staphylococcus aureus leukotoxin ED. Nature 493(7430):51-5
abstractText  Pore-forming toxins are critical virulence factors for many bacterial pathogens and are central to Staphylococcus aureus-mediated killing of host cells. S. aureus encodes pore-forming bi-component leukotoxins that are toxic towards neutrophils, but also specifically target other immune cells. Despite decades since the first description of staphylococcal leukocidal activity, the host factors responsible for the selectivity of leukotoxins towards different immune cells remain unknown. Here we identify the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-receptor CCR5 as a cellular determinant required for cytotoxic targeting of subsets of myeloid cells and T lymphocytes by the S. aureus leukotoxin ED (LukED). We further demonstrate that LukED-dependent cell killing is blocked by CCR5 receptor antagonists, including the HIV drug maraviroc. Remarkably, CCR5-deficient mice are largely resistant to lethal S. aureus infection, highlighting the importance of CCR5 targeting in S. aureus pathogenesis. Thus, depletion of CCR5(+) leukocytes by LukED suggests a new immune evasion mechanism of S. aureus that can be therapeutically targeted.
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