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Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence

We examined the contribution of serotype on Streptococcus pneumoniae adhesion and virulence during respiratory tract infection using a panel of isogenic TIGR4 (serotype 4) mutants expressing the capsule types 6A (+6A), 7F (+7F) and 23F (+23F) as well as a deleted and restored serotype 4 (+4) control...

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Autores principales: Sanchez, Carlos J., Hinojosa, Cecilia A., Shivshankar, Pooja, Hyams, Catherine, Camberlein, Emilie, Brown, Jeremy S., Orihuela, Carlos J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026587
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author Sanchez, Carlos J.
Hinojosa, Cecilia A.
Shivshankar, Pooja
Hyams, Catherine
Camberlein, Emilie
Brown, Jeremy S.
Orihuela, Carlos J.
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Hinojosa, Cecilia A.
Shivshankar, Pooja
Hyams, Catherine
Camberlein, Emilie
Brown, Jeremy S.
Orihuela, Carlos J.
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description We examined the contribution of serotype on Streptococcus pneumoniae adhesion and virulence during respiratory tract infection using a panel of isogenic TIGR4 (serotype 4) mutants expressing the capsule types 6A (+6A), 7F (+7F) and 23F (+23F) as well as a deleted and restored serotype 4 (+4) control strain. Immunoblots, bacterial capture assays with immobilized antibody, and measurement of mean fluorescent intensity by flow cytometry following incubation of bacteria with antibody, all determined that the surface accessibility, but not total protein levels, of the virulence determinants Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), Choline binding protein A (CbpA), and Pneumococcal serine-rich repeat protein (PsrP) changed with serotype. In vitro, bacterial adhesion to Detroit 562 pharyngeal or A549 lung epithelial cells was modestly but significantly altered for +6A, +7F and +23F. In a mouse model of nasopharyngeal colonization, the number of +6A, +7F, and +23F pneumococci in the nasopharynx was reduced 10 to 100-fold versus +4; notably, only mice challenged with +4 developed bacteremia. Intratracheal challenge of mice confirmed that capsule switch strains were highly attenuated for virulence. Compared to +4, the +6A, +7F, and +23F strains were rapidly cleared from the lungs and were not detected in the blood. In mice challenged intraperitoneally, a marked reduction in bacterial blood titers was observed for those challenged with +6A and +7F versus +4 and +23F was undetectable. These findings show that serotype impacts the accessibility of surface adhesins and, in particular, affects virulence within the respiratory tract. They highlight the complex interplay between capsule and protein virulence determinants.
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spelling pubmed-31975182011-10-25 Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence Sanchez, Carlos J. Hinojosa, Cecilia A. Shivshankar, Pooja Hyams, Catherine Camberlein, Emilie Brown, Jeremy S. Orihuela, Carlos J. PLoS One Research Article We examined the contribution of serotype on Streptococcus pneumoniae adhesion and virulence during respiratory tract infection using a panel of isogenic TIGR4 (serotype 4) mutants expressing the capsule types 6A (+6A), 7F (+7F) and 23F (+23F) as well as a deleted and restored serotype 4 (+4) control strain. Immunoblots, bacterial capture assays with immobilized antibody, and measurement of mean fluorescent intensity by flow cytometry following incubation of bacteria with antibody, all determined that the surface accessibility, but not total protein levels, of the virulence determinants Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), Choline binding protein A (CbpA), and Pneumococcal serine-rich repeat protein (PsrP) changed with serotype. In vitro, bacterial adhesion to Detroit 562 pharyngeal or A549 lung epithelial cells was modestly but significantly altered for +6A, +7F and +23F. In a mouse model of nasopharyngeal colonization, the number of +6A, +7F, and +23F pneumococci in the nasopharynx was reduced 10 to 100-fold versus +4; notably, only mice challenged with +4 developed bacteremia. Intratracheal challenge of mice confirmed that capsule switch strains were highly attenuated for virulence. Compared to +4, the +6A, +7F, and +23F strains were rapidly cleared from the lungs and were not detected in the blood. In mice challenged intraperitoneally, a marked reduction in bacterial blood titers was observed for those challenged with +6A and +7F versus +4 and +23F was undetectable. These findings show that serotype impacts the accessibility of surface adhesins and, in particular, affects virulence within the respiratory tract. They highlight the complex interplay between capsule and protein virulence determinants. Public Library of Science 2011-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3197518/ /pubmed/22028914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026587 Text en Sanchez 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.
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Sanchez, Carlos J.
Hinojosa, Cecilia A.
Shivshankar, Pooja
Hyams, Catherine
Camberlein, Emilie
Brown, Jeremy S.
Orihuela, Carlos J.
Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title_full Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title_fullStr Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title_short Changes in Capsular Serotype Alter the Surface Exposure of Pneumococcal Adhesins and Impact Virulence
title_sort changes in capsular serotype alter the surface exposure of pneumococcal adhesins and impact virulence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026587
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