Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection

Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen often carried asymptomatically on the human body. Upon entry to the otherwise sterile environment of the cardiovascular system, S. aureus can lead to serious complications resulting in organ failure and death. The success of S. aureus as a pathogen...

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Main Authors: Carolina D. Garciarena, Tony M. McHale, Rebecca L. Watkin, Steven W. Kerrigan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
Series:Pathogens
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/4/4/869
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spelling doaj-021f9e9505c343d0aab77cfdcfc09d052020-11-24T20:51:33ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172015-12-014486988210.3390/pathogens4040869pathogens4040869Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream InfectionCarolina D. Garciarena0Tony M. McHale1Rebecca L. Watkin2Steven W. Kerrigan3Cardiovascular Infection Research Group, School of Pharmacy & Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, IrelandCardiovascular Infection Research Group, School of Pharmacy & Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, IrelandCardiovascular Infection Research Group, School of Pharmacy & Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, IrelandCardiovascular Infection Research Group, School of Pharmacy & Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, IrelandStaphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen often carried asymptomatically on the human body. Upon entry to the otherwise sterile environment of the cardiovascular system, S. aureus can lead to serious complications resulting in organ failure and death. The success of S. aureus as a pathogen in the bloodstream is due to its ability to express a wide array of cell wall proteins on its surface that recognise host receptors, extracellular matrix proteins and plasma proteins. Endothelial cells and platelets are important cells in the cardiovascular system and are a major target of bloodstream infection. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of a blood vessel and provide an antithrombotic barrier between the vessel wall and blood. Platelets on the other hand travel throughout the cardiovascular system and respond by aggregating around the site of injury and initiating clot formation. Activation of either of these cells leads to functional dysregulation in the cardiovascular system. In this review, we will illustrate how S. aureus establish intimate interactions with both endothelial cells and platelets leading to cardiovascular dysregulation.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/4/4/869Staphylococcus aureusplateletsendothelial cellssepsisinfective endocarditis
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author Carolina D. Garciarena
Tony M. McHale
Rebecca L. Watkin
Steven W. Kerrigan
spellingShingle Carolina D. Garciarena
Tony M. McHale
Rebecca L. Watkin
Steven W. Kerrigan
Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
Pathogens
Staphylococcus aureus
platelets
endothelial cells
sepsis
infective endocarditis
author_facet Carolina D. Garciarena
Tony M. McHale
Rebecca L. Watkin
Steven W. Kerrigan
author_sort Carolina D. Garciarena
title Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
title_short Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
title_full Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
title_fullStr Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Molecular Cross-Talk between Staphylococcus aureus, Endothelial Cells and Platelets in Bloodstream Infection
title_sort coordinated molecular cross-talk between staphylococcus aureus, endothelial cells and platelets in bloodstream infection
publisher MDPI AG
series Pathogens
issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen often carried asymptomatically on the human body. Upon entry to the otherwise sterile environment of the cardiovascular system, S. aureus can lead to serious complications resulting in organ failure and death. The success of S. aureus as a pathogen in the bloodstream is due to its ability to express a wide array of cell wall proteins on its surface that recognise host receptors, extracellular matrix proteins and plasma proteins. Endothelial cells and platelets are important cells in the cardiovascular system and are a major target of bloodstream infection. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of a blood vessel and provide an antithrombotic barrier between the vessel wall and blood. Platelets on the other hand travel throughout the cardiovascular system and respond by aggregating around the site of injury and initiating clot formation. Activation of either of these cells leads to functional dysregulation in the cardiovascular system. In this review, we will illustrate how S. aureus establish intimate interactions with both endothelial cells and platelets leading to cardiovascular dysregulation.
topic Staphylococcus aureus
platelets
endothelial cells
sepsis
infective endocarditis
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/4/4/869
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