Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Jul 2013)

BtpB, a novel Brucella TIR-containing effector protein with immune modulatory functions

  • Suzana eSalcedo,
  • María Ines eMarchesini,
  • Clara eDegos,
  • Matthieu eTerwagne,
  • Kristine eVon Bargen,
  • Hubert eLepidi,
  • Claudia Karina eHerrmann,
  • Thais Lourdes eSantos Lacerda,
  • Paul eImbert,
  • Philippe ePierre,
  • Lena eAlexopoulou,
  • Jean-Jacques eLetesson,
  • Diego J. Comerci,
  • Jean-Pierre eGorvel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2013.00028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Several bacterial pathogens have TIR domain-containing proteins that contribute to their pathogenesis. We identified a second TIR-containing protein in Brucella spp. that we have designated BtpB. We show it is a potent inhibitor of TLR signaling, probably via MyD88. BtpB is a novel Brucella effector that is translocated into host cells and interferes with activation of dendritic cells. In vivo mouse studies revealed that BtpB is contributing to virulence and control of local inflammatory responses with relevance in the establishment of chronic brucellosis. Together, our results show that BtpB is a novel Brucella effector that plays a major role in the modulation of host innate immune response during infection.

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