Ezrin and CD44 participate in the internalization process of Coxiella burnetii into non-phagocytic cells

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Ezrin protein is involved in the interaction of actin cytoskeleton with membrane receptors such as CD44. It regulates plasma membrane dynamics and intracellular signaling. Coxiella burnetii, the etiologic agent of Q fever, is internalized into host cell through a poorly characterized molecular mechanism. Here we analyzed the role of ezrin and CD44 in the C. burnetii internalization by HeLa cells. The knockdown of ezrin and CD44 inhibited the bacterial uptake. Interestingly, at early stages of C. burnetii internalization, ezrin was recruited to the cell membrane fraction and phosphorylated. Moreover, the overexpression of non-phosphorylatable and phosphomimetic ezrin mutants decreased and increased the bacterial entry, respectively. A decrease in the internalization of C. burnetii was observed by the overexpression of CD44 truncated forms containing the intracellular or the extracellular domains. Interestingly, the CD44 mutant was unable to interact with ERM proteins decreased the bacterial internalization. These findings demonstrate the participation of ezrin in the internalization process of C. burnetii in non-phagocytic cells. Additionally, we present evidence that CD44 receptor would be involved in that process.

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Distel, J. S., Ortiz Flores, R. M., Bienvenu, A., Aguilera, M. O., Bonazzi, M., & Berón, W. (2022). Ezrin and CD44 participate in the internalization process of Coxiella burnetii into non-phagocytic cells. Biology of the Cell, 114(9), 237–253. https://doi.org/10.1111/boc.202100096

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