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Query: UMLS:C0023241 (
Legionella
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Legionella
pneumophila, the causative agent of
Legionnaires' disease
, is a human pathogen that multiplies within alveolar macrophages. L. pneumophila establishes specialized phagosomes in which it evades the host defense through largely unknown mechanisms. Here we analyzed the role of an actin-binding protein,
p57
/coronin-1, a member of the coronin protein family, during Legionella infection. On fluorescence microscopy,
p57
/coronin-1 and F-actin were found to be co-localized at the sites on the plasma membrane where L. pneumophila adhered to U937 human macrophage-like cells. The localization of
p57
/coronin-1 at the sites of bacterial adherence was inhibited by treatment with cytochalasin D (an inhibitor of actin polymerization), suggesting that
p57
/coronin-1 is involved in the actin-dependent uptake of L. pneumophila into U937 cells. In addition, we showed that
p57
/coronin-1 was excluded from phagosomes containing live L. pneumophila throughout the infection, whereas transient accumulation of
p57
/coronin-1 was observed on phagosomes containing Texas-Red-labeled opsonized zymosan (TROpZ) or heat-killed L. pneumophila at an early stage of phagocytosis. The exclusion of
p57
/coronin-1 from phagosomes containing live another
Legionella
species
Legionella
gratiana at an early stage of infection was also observed. Taken together, these results suggest that the endocytic pathways of live
Legionella
species are distinct from general phagocytic pathways, which lead to lysosomal degradation.
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PMID:Exclusion of actin-binding protein p57/coronin-1 from bacteria-containing phagosomes in macrophages infected with Legionella. 1845 8