Brucella abortus Traverses Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Using Infected Monocytes as a Trojan Horse

  • María C. Miraglia
  • Ana M. Rodriguez
  • Paula Barrionuevo
  • Julia Rodriguez
  • Kwang S. Kim
  • Vida A. Dennis
  • M. Victoria Delpino
  • Guillermo H. Giambartolomei
Publication date
June 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Journal
2235-2988

Abstract

Neurobrucellosis is an inflammatory disease caused by the invasion of Brucella spp. to the central nervous system (CNS). The pathogenesis of the disease is not well characterized; however, for Brucella to gain access to the brain parenchyma, traversing of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) must take place. To understand the CNS determinants of the pathogenesis of B. abortus, we have used the in vitro BBB model of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) to study the interactions between B. abortus and brain endothelial cells. In this study, we showed that B. abortus is able to adhere and invade HBMEC which was dependent on microtubules, microfilaments, endosome acidification and de novo protein synthesis. After infection, B. abortus r...

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