Pseudomonas aeruginosa LasB protease impairs innate immunity in mice and humans by targeting a lung epithelial cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator-IL-6-antimicrobial-repair pathway.
Vinciane Saint-CriqBérengère VilleretFabien BastaertSaadé KheirAurélie HattonAurélie CazesZhou XingIsabelle Sermet-GaudelusIgnacio Garcia-VerdugoAleksander EdelmanJean-Michel SallenavePublished in: Thorax (2017)
Our data demonstrate that PAO1 LasB is a major P. aeruginosa secreted factor that modulates ion transport, immune response and tissue repair. Targeting this virulence factor or upregulating protective factors such as IL-6 or antimicrobial molecules such as trappin-2 could be beneficial in P. aeruginosa-infected individuals.