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A Brucella Virulence Factor Targets Macrophages to Trigger B-cell Proliferation.

J Biol Chem.. 2013-07;  288(28):20208-20216
Spera JM, Herrmann CK, Roset MS, Comerci DJ, Ugalde JE. From the Instituto de Investigaciones BiotecnolÓgicas "Dr. Rodolfo A. Ugalde," IIB-INTECH, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), Universidad Nacional de San MartÍn, San MartÍn 1650, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Abstract

Brucella spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi are two intracellular pathogens that have no evolutionary common origins but share a similar lifestyle as they establish chronic infections for which they have to circumvent the host immune response. Both pathogens have a virulence factor (prpA in Brucella and tcPrac in T. cruzi) that induces B-cell proliferation and promotes the establishment of the chronic phase of the infectious process. We show here that, even though PrpA promotes B-cell proliferation, it targets macrophages in vitro and is translocated to the cytoplasm during the intracellular replication phase. We observed that PrpA-treated macrophages induce the secretion of a soluble factor responsible for B-cell prol... More

Keywords

Bacteria; Brucella; Lymphocyte; Macrophages; Myosin; Virulence Factors