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Lactobacillus slpA promotes ESC growth through the ERK1/2 pathway
Jinying He1,2, Ya Tuo1,2, Wenjie Yan1
1Reproductive Medicine Center, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Abstract:
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) are cell envelope structures ubiquitously found in gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, including Lactobacillus. S-layers play a role in the determination and maintenance of cell shape as virulence factors, mediate cell adhesion, and regulate immature dendritic and T cells. In this study, we sought to understand the involvement of MAPK serine/threonine kinases in alterations in Endometrial epithelial cells (ESC) growth induced by Lactobacillus crispatus (L. crispatus) slpA, an S-layer protein. We applied various concentrations of L. crispatus to cultured ESCs and observed growth and changes in the phosphorylation status of ERK1/2, JNK, and p38. Similar experiments were conducted using L. crispatus lacking and overexpressing slpA. We found that ESC growth was altered by slpA primarily via ERK1/2. Our findings suggest that L. crispatus slpA promotes ESC growth mainly through an ERK1/2-dependent pathway.
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