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JCS ePress
online publication date 15 May 2007
doi: 10.1242/jcs.03455
Research Article
Bacteroides fragilis toxin stimulates intestinal epithelial cell shedding and
-secretase-dependent E-cadherin cleavage
Shaoguang Wu,
Ki-Jong Rhee,
Ming Zhang,
Augusto Franco,
and
Cynthia L. Sears*
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: csears{at}jhmi.edu)
Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis - organisms that live in the colon - secrete a metalloprotease toxin, B. fragilis toxin. This toxin binds to a specific intestinal epithelial cell receptor and stimulates cell proliferation, which is dependent, in part, on E-cadherin degradation and
-catenin-T-cell-factor nuclear signaling.
-Secretase (or presenilin-1) is an intramembrane cleaving protease and is a positive regulator of E-cadherin cleavage and a negative regulator of
-catenin signaling. Here we examine the mechanistic details of toxin-initiated E-cadherin cleavage. B. fragilis toxin stimulated shedding of cell membrane proteins, including the 80 kDa E-cadherin ectodomain. Shedding of this domain required biologically active toxin and was not mediated by MMP-7, ADAM10 or ADAM17. Inhibition of
-secretase blocked toxin-induced proteolysis of the 33 kDa intracellular E-cadherin domain causing cell membrane retention of a distinct
-catenin pool without diminishing toxin-induced cell proliferation. Unexpectedly,
-secretase positively regulated basal cell proliferation dependent on the
-catenin-T-cell-factor complex. We conclude that toxin induces step-wise cleavage of E-cadherin, which is dependent on toxin metalloprotease and
-secretase. Our results suggest that differentially regulated
-catenin pools associate with the E-cadherin-
-secretase adherens junction complex; one pool regulated by
-secretase is important to intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis.

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