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  • Bacillus anthracis has two types of toxins called lethal toxin and edema toxin that work together to harm cells.
  • The protective antigen (PA) helps these toxins enter cells by binding to specific receptors in the body, known as CMG-2 and TEM-8.
  • Researchers created a special test to see how these toxins affect different organs in mice, finding that CMG-2 is important for the liver and heart, while TEM-8 is needed for the kidneys and spleen, and that both are necessary for full effects when they are missing.

Article Abstract

Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin and edema toxin are binary toxins that consist of a common cell-binding moiety, protective antigen (PA), and the enzymatic moieties, lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF). PA binds to either of two receptors, capillary morphogenesis protein-2 (CMG-2) or tumor endothelial marker-8 (TEM-8), which triggers the binding and cytoplasmic translocation of LF and EF. However, the distribution of functional TEM-8 and CMG-2 receptors during anthrax toxin intoxication in animals has not been fully elucidated. Herein, we describe an assay to image anthrax toxin intoxication in animals, and we use it to visualize TEM-8- and CMG-2-dependent intoxication in mice. Specifically, we generated a chimeric protein consisting of the N-terminal domain of LF fused to a nuclear localization signal-tagged Cre recombinase (LFn-NLS-Cre). When PA and LFn-NLS-Cre were coadministered to transgenic mice expressing a red fluorescent protein in the absence of Cre and a green fluorescent protein in the presence of Cre, intoxication could be visualized at single-cell resolution by confocal microscopy or flow cytometry. Using this assay, we found that: (a) CMG-2 is critical for intoxication in the liver and heart, (b) TEM-8 is required for intoxication in the kidney and spleen, (c) CMG-2 and TEM-8 are redundant for intoxication of some organs, (d) combined loss of CMG-2 and TEM-8 completely abolishes intoxication, and (e) CMG-2 is the dominant receptor on leukocytes. The novel assay will be useful for basic and clinical/translational studies of Bacillus anthracis infection and for clinical development of reengineered toxin variants for cancer treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716333PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101467DOI Listing

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