Streptococcal superantigen SpeC induces IL-8 secretion in human epithelial cells

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Streptococcal superantigen SpeC induces IL-8 secretion in human epithelial cells

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Zhang, X.; Na, R.; Guo, S.

Abstract

Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin C (SpeC) is a prototypical superantigen produced by group A Streptococcus. It potently activates a broad subset of T lymphocytes via a bridging interaction involving TCR{beta}-SpeC-MHC-. Our recent work demonstrated that SpeC induced profound release of IL-8 from human pharyngeal epithelial cells and this effect was reversible through a specific point mutation in SpeC. This study systematically investigated cellular signaling pathways using integrated transcriptomic profiling and Western blot analysis, with a focus on membrane-associated receptors and downstream intracellular signaling effectors. Our results demonstrate that this biological process is critically associated with the activation of Erk1/2, p38 MAPK and NF-{kappa}B signaling cascade. This study identifies a novel mechanism through which a bacterial superantigen target epithelial cells-the body primary physical barrier and first line of innate immune defense.

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