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Saliva-Induced Clotting Captures Streptococci : Novel Roles for Coagulation and Fibrinolysis in Host Defense and Immune Evasion

Wollein Waldetoft, Kristofer LU ; Mohanty, Tirthankar LU ; Karlsson, Christofer LU ; Mörgelin, Matthias LU ; Frick, Inga-Maria LU ; Malmström, Johan LU orcid and Björck, Lars LU (2016) In Infection and Immunity 84(10). p.23-2813
Abstract

Streptococcal pharyngitis is among the most common bacterial infections, but the molecular mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. Here we investigate the interactions among three major players in streptococcal pharyngitis: streptococci, plasma, and saliva. We find that saliva activates the plasma coagulation system through both the extrinsic and the intrinsic pathways, entrapping the bacteria in fibrin clots. The bacteria escape the clots by activating host plasminogen. Our results identify a potential function for the intrinsic pathway of coagulation in host defense and a corresponding role for fibrinolysis in streptococcal immune evasion.

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Infection and Immunity
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84
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10
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11 pages
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American Society for Microbiology
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  • scopus:84994201506
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1098-5522
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10.1128/IAI.00307-16
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  author       = {{Wollein Waldetoft, Kristofer and Mohanty, Tirthankar and Karlsson, Christofer and Mörgelin, Matthias and Frick, Inga-Maria and Malmström, Johan and Björck, Lars}},
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  publisher    = {{American Society for Microbiology}},
  series       = {{Infection and Immunity}},
  title        = {{Saliva-Induced Clotting Captures Streptococci : Novel Roles for Coagulation and Fibrinolysis in Host Defense and Immune Evasion}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00307-16}},
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  volume       = {{84}},
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