@article{cd9a19e9cdea42189c0c8c987d7c76f4,
title = "Haemophilus influenzae Protein E Binds to the Extracellular Matrix by Concurrently Interacting With Laminin and Vitronectin",
abstract = "Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) causes otitis media and is commonly found in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Adhesins are important for bacterial attachment and colonization. Protein E (PE) is a recently characterized ubiquitous 16 kDa adhesin with vitronectin-binding capacity that results in increased survival in serum. In addition to PE, NTHi utilizes Haemophilus adhesion protein (Hap) that binds to the basement-membrane glycoprotein laminin. We show that most clinical isolates bind laminin and that both Hap and PE are crucial for the NTHi-dependent interaction with laminin as revealed with different mutants. The laminin-binding region is located at the N-terminus of PE, and PE binds to the heparin-binding C-terminal globular domain of laminin. PE simultaneously attracts vitronectin and laminin at separate binding sites, proving the multifunctional nature of the adhesin. This previously unknown PE-dependent interaction with laminin may contribute to NTHi colonization, particularly in smokers with COPD.",
author = "Teresia Hallstrom and Birendra Singh and Fredrik Resman and Anna Blom and Matthias M{\"o}rgelin and Kristian Riesbeck",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1093/infdis/jir459",
language = "English",
volume = "204",
pages = "1065--1074",
journal = "Journal of Infectious Diseases",
issn = "1537-6613",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "7",
}