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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Microbiol. 2014 Jun 2;16(9):1441–1455. doi: 10.1111/cmi.12305

Fig. 8. The focal complex is required for IL-8 induction.

Fig. 8

Shown is a model illustrating the signaling cascade leading to IL-8 secretion from C. jejuni infected cells. We propose that C. jejuni associates with fibronectin leading activation of β1 integrins. The β1 integrins serve as a scaffold for the association and activation of FAK. Src is then recruited to FAK and becomes activated. The FAK-Src complex phosphorylates paxillin, leading to the recruitment and activation of Erk 1/2, and IL-8 gene transcription. The bacterial proteins CadF and FlpA (yellow and blue dots on the bacteria respectively) and host proteins outlined with a dashed line (EGFR, p130Cas, Dock180, and Rac1) are required for C. jejuni host cell invasion, but do not play a significant role in IL-8 induction.