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Publication : Integrin α5β1, as a Receptor of Fibronectin, Binds the FbaA Protein of Group A <i>Streptococcus</i> To Initiate Autophagy during Infection.

First Author  Wang J Year  2020
Journal  mBio Volume  11
Issue  3 PubMed ID  32518187
Mgi Jnum  J:303379 Mgi Id  MGI:6512130
Doi  10.1128/mBio.00771-20 Citation  Wang J, et al. (2020) Integrin alpha5beta1, as a Receptor of Fibronectin, Binds the FbaA Protein of Group A Streptococcus To Initiate Autophagy during Infection. mBio 11(3)
abstractText  Group A Streptococcus (GAS), one of the most common extracellular pathogens, has been reported to invade epithelial and endothelial cells. Our results reveal that M1 GAS strain SF370 can be effectively eliminated by respiratory epithelial cells. Emerging evidence indicates that autophagy is an important strategy for nonphagocytes to eliminate intracellular bacteria. Upon pathogen recognition, cell surface receptors can directly trigger autophagy, which is a critical step in controlling infection. However, the mechanisms of how cells sense invading bacteria and use this information specifically to trigger autophagy remain unclear. In this study, we stimulated cells and infected mice with M and FbaA mutants of M1 GAS strain SF370 or with purified M and FbaA proteins (two critical surface structural proteins of GAS), and found that only FbaA protein was involved in autophagy induction. Furthermore, the FbaA protein induced autophagy independent of common pattern recognition receptors (such as Toll-like receptors); rather, it relies on binding to integrin alpha5beta1 expressed on the cell surface, which is mediated by extracellular matrix protein fibronectin (Fn). The FbaA-Fn-integrin alpha5beta1 complex activates Beclin-1 through the mTOR-ULK1-Beclin-1 pathway, which enables the Beclin-1/Vps34 complex to recruit Rab7 and, ultimately, to promote the formation of autophagosomes. By knocking down integrin alpha5beta1, Fn, Atg5, Beclin-1, and ULK1 in Hep2 cells and deleting Atg5 or integrin alpha5beta1 in mice, we reveal a novel role for integrin alpha5beta1 in inducing autophagy. Our study demonstrates that integrin alpha5beta1, through interacting with pathogen components, initiates effective host innate immunity against invading intracellular pathogens.IMPORTANCE Autophagy is generally considered a strategy used by the innate immune system to eliminate invasive pathogens through capturing and transferring them to lysosomes. Currently, researchers pay more attention to how virulence factors secreted by GAS regulate the autophagic process. Here, we provide the first evidence that the structural protein FbaA of M1 GAS strain SF370 is a potent inducer of autophagy in epithelial cells. Furthermore, we demonstrate that integrin alpha5beta1 in epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo acts as a receptor to initiate the signaling for inducing autophagy by binding to FbaA of M1 GAS strain SF370 via Fn. Our study reveals the underlying mechanisms by which pathogens induce Fn-integrin alpha5beta1 to trigger autophagy in a conserved pattern in epithelial cells.
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