Escherichia coli (E. coli) penetration of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is the key step essential for the development of meningitis. In a recent paper (Nat Commun 9:2296), we identify Caspr1 as a host receptor for E. coli virulence factor IbeA to pave the way the penetration of bacteria through the BBB. Bacterial IbeA interacts with endothelial Caspr1 to trigger intracellular focal adhesion kinase activation, leading to E. coli internalization into the brain endothelial cells. Importantly, endothelial knockout of Caspr1 in mice significantly reduced E. coli crossing through the BBB. Based on the results that extracellular aa 203-355 of Caspr1 bind with IbeA, we tested the blocking effect of recombinant Caspr1(203-355) peptides in neonatal r...
E. coli is the most common Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal meningitis, and E. coli meningiti...
Escherichia coli K1, the most common cause of meningitis in neonates, has been shown to interact wit...
Host proteins interacting with pathogens are receiving more attention as potential therapeutic targe...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) K1 is the most common Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal meningitis,...
Bacterial penetration of the blood-brain barrier requires its successful invasion of brain microvasc...
Central nervous system (CNS) infection continues to be an important cause of mortality and morbidity...
Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) is a protective barrier against possible neurotoxic molecules, such as pro...
A major contributing factor to high mortality and morbidity associated with bacterial meningitis is ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) Kl is one of the commonest Gram negative bacteria causing neonatal bacte...
Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis remains a big threat to the integrity of the central nervou...
Eukaryotic cells utilize multiple endocytic pathways for specific uptake of ligands or molecules, an...
Neisseria meningitidis is the most frequent cause of bacterial meningitis and is one of the few bact...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) remains the most common Gram‐positive bacterium causing neonatal meningi...
Escherichia coli K1 is a major gram-negative organism causing neonatal meningitis. E. coli K1 bindin...
ABSTRACT. Microbial penetration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) into the central nervous system is ...
E. coli is the most common Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal meningitis, and E. coli meningiti...
Escherichia coli K1, the most common cause of meningitis in neonates, has been shown to interact wit...
Host proteins interacting with pathogens are receiving more attention as potential therapeutic targe...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) K1 is the most common Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal meningitis,...
Bacterial penetration of the blood-brain barrier requires its successful invasion of brain microvasc...
Central nervous system (CNS) infection continues to be an important cause of mortality and morbidity...
Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) is a protective barrier against possible neurotoxic molecules, such as pro...
A major contributing factor to high mortality and morbidity associated with bacterial meningitis is ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) Kl is one of the commonest Gram negative bacteria causing neonatal bacte...
Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis remains a big threat to the integrity of the central nervou...
Eukaryotic cells utilize multiple endocytic pathways for specific uptake of ligands or molecules, an...
Neisseria meningitidis is the most frequent cause of bacterial meningitis and is one of the few bact...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) remains the most common Gram‐positive bacterium causing neonatal meningi...
Escherichia coli K1 is a major gram-negative organism causing neonatal meningitis. E. coli K1 bindin...
ABSTRACT. Microbial penetration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) into the central nervous system is ...
E. coli is the most common Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal meningitis, and E. coli meningiti...
Escherichia coli K1, the most common cause of meningitis in neonates, has been shown to interact wit...
Host proteins interacting with pathogens are receiving more attention as potential therapeutic targe...