Published: Vol 2, Iss 20, Oct 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.275 Views: 13760
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Abstract
Escherichia coli (E. coli) produces disseminated infections of the urinary tract, blood, and central nervous system where it encounters professional phagocytes such as macrophages, which utilize reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNI) to arrest bacteria. In vitro, extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) can survive within bone marrow-derived macrophages for greater than 24 h post-infection within a LAMP1+ vesicular compartment, and ExPEC strains, in particular, are better adapted to intracellular macrophage survival than commensal strains (Bokil et al., 2011). This protocol details an intracellular murine macrophage-like cell infection, including modulation of the host nitrosative stress response, to model this host-pathogen interaction in vitro. To accomplish this, RAW 264.7 murine macrophage-like cells are pre-incubated with either L-arginine, an NO precursor, or IFNγ to yield a high nitric oxide (NO) physiological state, or L-NAME, an inducible NO synthase (iNOS)-specific inhibitor, to yield a low NO physiological state. This protocol has been successfully utilized to assess the contribution of a novel ExPEC regulator to intracellular survival and the nitrosative stress response during macrophage infections (Bateman and Seed, 2012), but can be adapted for use with a variety of E. coli strains or isogenic deletions.
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This protocol is adapted from and has been successfully utilized in Bateman and Seed (2012).
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Bateman, S. L. and Seed, P. (2012). Intracellular Macrophage Infections with E. coli under Nitrosative Stress. Bio-protocol 2(20): e275. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.275.
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Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > Bacterium
Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > In vitro model
Biochemistry > Other compound > Reactive oxygen species
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