[HTML][HTML] Acidic sphingomyelinase mediates entry of N. gonorrhoeae into nonphagocytic cells

H Grassmé, E Gulbins, B Brenner, K Ferlinz… - Cell, 1997 - cell.com
H Grassmé, E Gulbins, B Brenner, K Ferlinz, K Sandhoff, K Harzer, F Lang, TF Meyer
Cell, 1997cell.com
Invasion of human mucosal cells by N. gonorrhoeae via the binding to heparansulfate
proteoglycan receptors is considered a crucial event of the infection. Using different human
epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts, we show here an activation of the
phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC) and acidic sphingomyelinase
(ASM) by N. gonorrhoeae, resulting in the release of diacylglycerol and ceramide. Genetic
and/or pharmacological blockade of ASM and PC-PLC cause inhibition of cellular invasion …
Abstract
Invasion of human mucosal cells by N. gonorrhoeae via the binding to heparansulfate proteoglycan receptors is considered a crucial event of the infection. Using different human epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts, we show here an activation of the phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC) and acidic sphingomyelinase (ASM) by N. gonorrhoeae, resulting in the release of diacylglycerol and ceramide. Genetic and/or pharmacological blockade of ASM and PC-PLC cause inhibition of cellular invasion by N. gonorrhoeae. Complementation of ASM-deficient fibroblasts from Niemann-Pick disease patients restored N. gonorrhoeae–induced signaling and entry processes. The activation of PC-PLC and ASM, therefore, is an essential requirement for the entry of N. gonorrhoeae into distinct nonphagocytic human cell types including several epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts.
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