A mannose sensitive adhesin (~31kDa) of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (Fim+ve strain) was purified by sequential chromatography on Mono Q HR 5/5 anion exchange column and Superose 12 HR 10/30-gel filtration column in the FPLC system. This adhesin could induce morphological changes in human intestinal epithelial cells (INT-407), which might be due to induction of apoptosis as assessed by cell death detection ELISA. This finding was further substantiated by the appearance of DNA ladder in the adhesin treated INT-407 cells. Moreover, up regulated expression of phosphorylated JNK, p53, Bax as well as activated caspases (-9 & -3) was also observed in lysate of the cells cultured with adhesin. Bcl-2, an anti-apoptotic regulator was down regulated in the adhesin triggered cells, although it was present in the cells cultured in absence of the adhesin. Thus, the mannose sensitive adhesin may be a major contributor to Salmonella induced death-signaling pathway in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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