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Apoptosis is induced in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected HEp-2 cells by the addition of a combination innate immune activation compounds and the inhibitor wedelolactone
Authors:Huston Wilhelmina M  Gloeckl Sarina  de Boer Leonore  Beagley Kenneth W  Timms Peter
Institution:Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation and School of Life Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Qld, Australia. w.huston@qut.edu.au
Abstract:Citation Huston WM, Gloeckl S, de Boer L, Beagley KW, Timms P. Apoptosis is induced in Chlamydia trachomatis‐infected HEp‐2 cells by the addition of a combination innate immune activation compounds and the inhibitor wedelolactone. Am J Reprod Immunol 2011; 65: 460–465 Problem Innate immune activation of human cells, for some intracellular pathogens, is advantageous for vacuole morphology and pathogenic viability. It is unknown whether innate immune activation is advantageous to Chlamydia trachomatis viability. Method of study Innate immune activation of HEp‐2 cells during Chlamydia infection was conducted using lipopolysaccharide (LPS), polyI:C, and wedelolactone (innate immune inhibitor) to investigate the impact of these conditions on viability of Chlamydia. Results The addition of LPS and polyI:C to stimulate activation of the two distinct innate immune pathways (nuclear factor kappa beta and interferon regulatory factor) had no impact on the viability of Chlamydia. However, when compounds targeting either pathway were added in combination with the specific innate immune inhibitor (wedelolactone) a major impact on Chlamydia viability was observed. This impact was found to be due to the induction of apoptosis of the HEp‐2 cells under these conditions. Conclusion This is the first time that induction of apoptosis has been reported in C. trachomatis‐infected cells when treated with a combination of innate immune activators and wedelolactone.
Keywords:Chlamydia  interferon regulatory factor  NF‐kappa B  wedelolactone
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