Abstract
Binding of meningitis-causing Escherichia coli K1 to human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) contributes to traversal of the blood-brain barrier, which occurs in part by the mannose-sensitive binding of FimH. In this study, we showed that FimH also binds to HBMEC, independent of mannose, and identified ATP synthase beta-subunit and actin proteins from the surface biotinylated HBMEC as the mannose-insensitive binding targets for FimH. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments in the presence of alpha-methyl mannose verified the binding of FimH to ATP synthase beta-subunit of HBMEC. ATP synthase beta-subunit antibody decreased E. coli K1 binding to HBMEC in the presence of alpha-methyl mannose. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that FimH of E. coli K1 binds to HBMEC in both mannose-sensitive and -insensitive manner.
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