Kinin receptor expression during Staphylococcus aureus infection.
(2006) In Blood 108(6). p.2055-2063- Abstract
- An inappropriate host response to invading bacteria is a critical parameter that often aggravates the outcome of an infection. Staphylococcus aureus is a major human Gram-positive pathogen that causes a wide array of community- and hospital-acquired diseases ranging from superficial skin infections to severe conditions such as staphylococcal toxic shock. Here we find that S aureus induces inflammatory reactions by modulating the expression and response of the B1 and B2 receptors, respectively. This process is initiated by a chain of events, involving staphylococcal-induced cytokine release from monocytes, bacteria-triggered contact activation, and conversion of bradykinin to its metabolite desArg9bradykinin. The data of the present study... (More)
- An inappropriate host response to invading bacteria is a critical parameter that often aggravates the outcome of an infection. Staphylococcus aureus is a major human Gram-positive pathogen that causes a wide array of community- and hospital-acquired diseases ranging from superficial skin infections to severe conditions such as staphylococcal toxic shock. Here we find that S aureus induces inflammatory reactions by modulating the expression and response of the B1 and B2 receptors, respectively. This process is initiated by a chain of events, involving staphylococcal-induced cytokine release from monocytes, bacteria-triggered contact activation, and conversion of bradykinin to its metabolite desArg9bradykinin. The data of the present study implicate an important and previously unknown role for kinin receptor regulation in S aureus infections. (Less)
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- Bengtson, Sara H ; Phagoo, Stephen B ; Norrby-Teglund, Anna ; Påhlman, Lisa LU ; Mörgelin, Matthias LU ; Zuraw, Bruce L ; Leeb-Lundberg, Fredrik LU and Herwald, Heiko LU
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- 2055 - 2063
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- American Society of Hematology
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- 10.1182/blood-2006-04-016444
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