A minimal generic model of bacteria-induced intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in epithelial cells

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Abstract

The toxin α-hemolysin expressed by uropathogenic Escherichia coli bacteria was recently shown as the first pathophysiologically relevant protein to induce oscillations of the intracellular Ca2+ concentration in target cells. Here, we propose a generic three-variable kinetic model describing the Ca2+ oscillations induced in single rat renal epithelial cells by this toxin. Specifically, we take into account the interplay between 1), the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration; 2), IP3-sensitive Ca 2+ channels located in the membrane separating the cytosol and endoplasmic reticulum; and 3), toxin-related activation of production of IP 3 by phospholipase C. With these ingredients, the predicted response of cells exposed to the toxin is in good agreement with the results of experiments. © 2005 by the Biophysical Society.

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Oxhamre, C., Richter-Dahlfors, A., Zhdanov, V. P., & Kasemo, B. (2005). A minimal generic model of bacteria-induced intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in epithelial cells. Biophysical Journal, 88(4), 2976–2981. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.104.053173

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