Flotillin-1 (Reggie-2) Contributes to Chlamydia pneumoniae Growth and Is Associated with Bacterial Inclusion
Infection and Immunity (2012)
Published on December 4, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.05528-11
Core:
Advanced Imaging Core
Abstract
Chlamydiae
are obligate intracellular pathogens replicating only inside the eukaryotic host. Here, we studied the effect of human flotillin-1 protein on
Chlamydia pneumoniae
growth in human line (HL) and A549 epithelial cell lines. RNA interference was applied to disrupt flotillin-1-mediated endocytosis. Host-associated bacteria were detected by quantitative PCR, and
C. pneumoniae
growth was evaluated by inclusion counts.
C. pneumoniae
attachment to host cells was unaffected, but bacterial intracellular growth was attenuated in the flotillin-1-silenced cells. By using confocal microscopy, we detected flotillin-1 colocalized with the inclusion membrane protein A (IncA) in the
C. pneumoniae
inclusion membranes. In addition, flotillin-1 was associated with IncA in detergent-resistant membrane microdomains (DRMs) in biochemical fractioning. These results suggest that flotillin-1 localizes to the
C. pneumoniae
inclusion membrane and plays an important role for intracellular growth of
C. pneumoniae
.