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ERK pathway reactivation prevents anthrax toxin lethality in mice
Jie Liu1,2, Zehua Zuo1, Michael Ewing1
1Aging Institute of University of Pittsburgh and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Researchers developed modified MEK proteins resistant to Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin (LT). This approach sustained essential cell signaling pathways, improving survival in mice challenged with anthrax toxin or bacteria.
Area of Science:
- Molecular Biology
- Pathogen-Host Interactions
- Biochemistry
Background:
- Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin (LT) inactivates MEK signaling pathways, disrupting ERK, p38, and JNK, leading to severe tissue damage and mortality.
- Current therapies for LT-induced damage post-internalization are limited.
Purpose of the Study:
- To engineer MEK variants resistant to LT proteolysis.
- To evaluate the therapeutic potential of these MEK variants in protecting against LT-induced damage.
- To investigate strategies for reactivating LT-disrupted signaling pathways.
Main Methods:
- Construction of MEK variants with modified LT proteolytic sites (MEK2(P10V/A11D), MEK3(I27D), MEK6(I15D)).
- Expression of MEK variants in cells and assessment of pathway signaling and cell survival upon LT treatment.
- Evaluation of MEK variant transgenic mouse survival following LT or B. anthracis challenge.
- Investigation of receptor tyrosine kinase engagement and growth factor administration (EGF, GM-CSF, FGF2) for pathway reactivation.
Main Results:
- Engineered MEK variants demonstrated resistance to LT proteolysis.
- Sustained activation of ERK and p38 pathways was observed in cells expressing MEK variants, promoting cell survival.
- MEK variant transgenic mice exhibited increased survival rates when challenged with LT or B. anthracis.
- Reactivation of the LT-disrupted ERK pathway was achieved via upstream receptor tyrosine kinases and a cocktail of EGF, GM-CSF, and FGF2, significantly improving mouse survival.
Conclusions:
- LT-mediated disruption of ERK and p38 pathways is critical for anthrax pathogenesis.
- Modified MEK variants offer a promising strategy for limiting LT-induced damage.
- Growth factor administration represents a potential therapeutic approach to counteract LT effects and enhance survival in anthrax.
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