Cytotoxicity of anthrax lethal factor microinjected into macrophage cells through Sendai virus envelopes

Swain, P. K. ; Sarkar, N. K. ; Sharma, M. ; Goel, S. ; Singh, R. P. ; Singh, Y. (1997) Cytotoxicity of anthrax lethal factor microinjected into macrophage cells through Sendai virus envelopes Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 34 (1-2). pp. 186-191. ISSN 0301-1208

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Abstract

Lethal toxin (LT) secreted by Bacillus anthracis consists of two proteins, protective antigen (PA) and lethal factor (LF). LT causes lysis of macrophages and derived cell lines at low concentrations. PA binds to the cell surface receptors and mediates translocation of LF into cytosol of mammalian cells. Internalization of LF into cytosol by osmotic lysis of pinocytic vesicles requires high concentration of LF for cell lysis. To examine the possible cell lysis by LF at low concentration, we introduced LF directly into cytosol of J774A.1 cells through reconstituted Sendai virus envelopes. The introduction of LF lysed J774A.1 cells in a concentration dependent manner. Internalization of PA alone through virosome had no toxic effect on J774A.1 cells. In the process of cytotoxicity LF was not cleaved by cellular proteases. Unlike many protein toxins, golgi was not involved in the expression of lethal toxin activity. These results indicate that LF is the toxic component of anthrax lethal toxin and prior proteolytic processing or trafficking through golgi is not required for its activity.

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