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Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation
BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis causes invasive infections in pigs and occasionally in humans. The host innate immune system plays a major role in counteracting S. suis infections. The main components of S. suis able to activate the innate immune system likely include cell wall constituents that may...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022299 |
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author | Wichgers Schreur, Paul J. Rebel, Johanna M. J. Smits, Mari A. van Putten, Jos P. M. Smith, Hilde E. |
author_facet | Wichgers Schreur, Paul J. Rebel, Johanna M. J. Smits, Mari A. van Putten, Jos P. M. Smith, Hilde E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis causes invasive infections in pigs and occasionally in humans. The host innate immune system plays a major role in counteracting S. suis infections. The main components of S. suis able to activate the innate immune system likely include cell wall constituents that may be released during growth or after cell wall integrity loss, however characterization of these components is still limited. METHOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A concentrated very potent innate immunity activating supernatant of penicillin-treated S. suis was SDS-PAGE fractionated and tested for porcine peripheral blood mononucleated cell (PBMC) stimulating activity using cytokine gene transcript analysis. More than half of the 24 tested fractions increased IL-1β and IL-8 cytokine gene transcript levels in porcine PBMCs. Mass spectrometry of the active fractions indicated 24 proteins including 9 lipoproteins. Genetic inactivation of a putative prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase (Lgt) gene resulted in deficient lipoprotein synthesis as evidenced by palmitate labeling. The Lgt mutant showed strongly reduced activation of porcine PBMCs, indicating that lipoproteins are dominant porcine PBMC activating molecules of S. suis. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This study for the first time identifies and characterizes lipoproteins of S. suis as major activators of the innate immune system of the pig. In addition, we provide evidence that Lgt processing of lipoproteins is required for lipoprotein mediated innate immune activation. |
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spelling | pubmed-31396252011-08-02 Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation Wichgers Schreur, Paul J. Rebel, Johanna M. J. Smits, Mari A. van Putten, Jos P. M. Smith, Hilde E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis causes invasive infections in pigs and occasionally in humans. The host innate immune system plays a major role in counteracting S. suis infections. The main components of S. suis able to activate the innate immune system likely include cell wall constituents that may be released during growth or after cell wall integrity loss, however characterization of these components is still limited. METHOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A concentrated very potent innate immunity activating supernatant of penicillin-treated S. suis was SDS-PAGE fractionated and tested for porcine peripheral blood mononucleated cell (PBMC) stimulating activity using cytokine gene transcript analysis. More than half of the 24 tested fractions increased IL-1β and IL-8 cytokine gene transcript levels in porcine PBMCs. Mass spectrometry of the active fractions indicated 24 proteins including 9 lipoproteins. Genetic inactivation of a putative prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase (Lgt) gene resulted in deficient lipoprotein synthesis as evidenced by palmitate labeling. The Lgt mutant showed strongly reduced activation of porcine PBMCs, indicating that lipoproteins are dominant porcine PBMC activating molecules of S. suis. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This study for the first time identifies and characterizes lipoproteins of S. suis as major activators of the innate immune system of the pig. In addition, we provide evidence that Lgt processing of lipoproteins is required for lipoprotein mediated innate immune activation. Public Library of Science 2011-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3139625/ /pubmed/21811583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022299 Text en Wichgers Schreur et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wichgers Schreur, Paul J. Rebel, Johanna M. J. Smits, Mari A. van Putten, Jos P. M. Smith, Hilde E. Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title | Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title_full | Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title_fullStr | Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title_full_unstemmed | Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title_short | Lgt Processing Is an Essential Step in Streptococcus suis Lipoprotein Mediated Innate Immune Activation |
title_sort | lgt processing is an essential step in streptococcus suis lipoprotein mediated innate immune activation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022299 |
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