Bacterial metastasis: the host plasminogen system in bacterial invasion

Kaarina Lähteenmäki, Sanna Edelman, Timo K Korhonen

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    Abstract

    Several pathogenic bacterial species intervene with the mammalian proteolytic plasminogen-plasm in system. Recent developments have been made in understanding the structure and the virulence-associated functions of bacterial plasminogen receptors and activators, in particular by using plasminogen-deficient or transgenic gain-of-function mice. Bacteria can affect the regulation of the plasminogen system by degrading circulating plasmin inhibitors and by influencing the expression levels of mammalian plasminogen activators and activation inhibitors. Interaction with the plasminogen system promotes damage of extracellular matrices as well as bacterial spread and organ invasion during infection, suggesting common mechanisms in migration of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTrends in Microbiology
    Volume13
    Issue number2, s
    ISSN0966-842X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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