ErbB2 is a receptor tyrosine kinase belonging to the family of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors which is generally involved in cell differentiation, proliferation, and tumor growth, and activated by heterodimerization with the other members of the family. We show here that type IV pilus–mediated adhesion of Neisseria meningitidis onto endothelial cells induces tyrosyl phosphorylation and massive recruitment of ErbB2 underneath the bacterial colonies. However, neither the phosphorylation status nor the cellular localization of the EGF receptors, ErbB3 or ErbB4, were affected in infected cells. ErbB2 phosphorylation induced by N. meningitidis provides docking sites for the kinase src and leads to its subsequent activation. Specific inhibition of either ErbB2 and/or src activity reduces bacterial internalization into endothelial cells without affecting bacteria-induced actin cytoskeleton reorganization or ErbB2 recruitment. Moreover, inhibition of both actin polymerization and the ErbB2/src pathway totally prevents bacterial entry. Altogether, our results provide new insight into ErbB2 function by bringing evidence of a bacteria-induced ErbB2 clustering leading to src kinase phosphorylation and activation. This pathway, in cooperation with the bacteria-induced reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, is required for the efficient internalization of N. meningitidis into endothelial cells, an essential process enabling this pathogen to cross host cell barriers.
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October 01 2001
Activation of ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase supports invasion of endothelial cells by Neisseria meningitidis
Isabelle Hoffmann,
Isabelle Hoffmann
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
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Emmanuel Eugène,
Emmanuel Eugène
2Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Faculté de Médecine Necker-Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, France
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Xavier Nassif,
Xavier Nassif
2Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Faculté de Médecine Necker-Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, France
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Pierre-Olivier Couraud,
Pierre-Olivier Couraud
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
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Sandrine Bourdoulous
Sandrine Bourdoulous
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
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Isabelle Hoffmann
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
Emmanuel Eugène
2Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Faculté de Médecine Necker-Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, France
Xavier Nassif
2Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Faculté de Médecine Necker-Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, France
Pierre-Olivier Couraud
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
Sandrine Bourdoulous
1Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 75014 Paris, France
Address correspondence to Sandrine Bourdoulous, Laboratoire d'Immuno-Pharmacologie Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UPR 415, Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, 22 rue Méchain, 75014 Paris, France. Tel.: (33) 1-40-51-64-34. Fax: (33) 1-40-51-64-30. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abbreviations used in this paper: EGFR, EGF receptor; GST, glutathione S-transferase; HBMEC, human bone marrow endothelial cell; MAPK, mitogen-activated protein kinase; RTK, receptor tyrosine kinase; SH2, src homology 2.
Received:
June 27 2001
Revision Received:
August 28 2001
Accepted:
August 29 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2001
J Cell Biol (2001) 155 (1): 133–144.
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Received:
June 27 2001
Revision Received:
August 28 2001
Accepted:
August 29 2001
Citation
Isabelle Hoffmann, Emmanuel Eugène, Xavier Nassif, Pierre-Olivier Couraud, Sandrine Bourdoulous; Activation of ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase supports invasion of endothelial cells by Neisseria meningitidis . J Cell Biol 1 October 2001; 155 (1): 133–144. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200106148
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