Listeriolysin O Causes ENaC Dysfunction in Human Airway Epithelial Cells

作者:Yang Guang; Pillich Helena; White Richard; Czikora Istvan; Pochic Isabelle; Yue Qiang; Hudel Martina; Gorshkov Boris; Verin Alexander; Sridhar Supriya; Isales Carlos M; Eaton Douglas C; Hamacher Juerg; Chakraborty Trinad*; Lucas Rudolf*
来源:Toxins, 2018, 10(2): 79.
DOI:10.3390/toxins10020079

摘要

Pulmonary permeability edema is characterized by reduced alveolar Na+ uptake capacity and capillary barrier dysfunction and is a potentially lethal complication of listeriosis. Apical Na+ uptake is mainly mediated by the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and initiates alveolar liquid clearance. Here we examine how listeriolysin O (LLO), the pore-forming toxin of Listeria monocytogenes, impairs the expression and activity of ENaC. To that purpose, we studied how sub-lytic concentrations of LLO affect negative and positive regulators of ENaC expression in the H441 airway epithelial cell line. LLO reduced expression of the crucial ENaC- subunit in H441 cells within 2 h and this was preceded by activation of PKC-, a negative regulator of the channel's expression. At later time points, LLO caused a significant reduction in the phosphorylation of Sgk-1 at residue T256 and of Akt-1 at residue S473, both of which are required for full activation of ENaC. The TNF-derived TIP peptide prevented LLO-mediated PKC- activation and restored phospho-Sgk-1-T256. The TIP peptide also counteracted the observed LLO-induced decrease in amiloride-sensitive Na+ current and ENaC- expression in H441 cells. Intratracheally instilled LLO caused profound pulmonary edema formation in mice, an effect that was prevented by the TIP peptide; thus indicating the therapeutic potential of the peptide for the treatment of pore-forming toxin-associated permeability edema.