Nature Communications (Jul 2020)
The Bartonella autotransporter BafA activates the host VEGF pathway to drive angiogenesis
Abstract
Pathogenic bacteria of the genus Bartonella can induce vasoproliferative lesions during infection. Here, Tsukamoto et al. show that this effect is caused by a secreted protein that induces cell proliferation and angiogenesis by acting as an analog of the host’s vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).