Brefeldin A and filipin distinguish two globotriaosyl ceramide/verotoxin-1 intracellular trafficking pathways involved in Vero cell cytotoxicity
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Brefeldin A and filipin distinguish two globotriaosyl ceramide/verotoxin-1 intracellular trafficking pathways involved in Vero cell cytotoxicity
Abstract
In verotoxin 1 (VT1)-sensitive cells, globotriaosyl ceramide (Gb3) bound VT1 is endocytosed and transported retrogradely to the Golgi/endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The importance of the Golgi-dependent retrograde transport of VT1 is now shown to vary as a function of both VT1 exposure time and concentration. Following 3 h exposure to < 50 ng/ml VT1, Vero cell cytotoxicity and protein synthesis inhibition is absolutely dependent on intact Golgi structure. However, after 24 h incubation with concentrations of VT1 above 50 ng/ml, a filipin-sensitive (caveolae-dependent) route for cytotoxicity becomes significant. Brefeldin A (BFA), which prevents Golgi-dependent retrograde traffic, protects cells from low VT1 concentrations but not following prolonged toxin exposure at higher VT1 concentrations. Under these conditions, only a combination of BFA and filipin is sufficient to fully protect cells. Intracellular VT1 trafficking monitored using the nontoxic B subunit showed accumulation within BFA-collapsed TGN/endosomes. Considerable VT1 B was retained at the surface of filipin-treated cells, but Golgi targeting was still apparent. Filipin-sensitive VT1 cytotoxicity does not require Golgi access and may involve direct transmembrane signaling. Although cell surface VT1 does not colocalize with caveolin 1, a small fraction of endocytosed VT1 is found within caveolin 1-containing vesicles. These studies indicate both a caveolae-dependent and independent pathway for VT1 access to the TGN/Golgi from the cell surface and two noninterconverting pools of membrane Gb3.
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