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A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis

Bacterial binding to platelets is a key step in the development of infective endocarditis (IE). Sialic acid, a common terminal carbohydrate on host glycans, is the major receptor for streptococci on platelets. So far, all defined interactions between streptococci and sialic acid on platelets are med...

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Autores principales: Gaytán, Meztlli O., Singh, Anirudh K., Woodiga, Shireen A., Patel, Surina A., An, Seon-Sook, Vera-Ponce de León, Arturo, McGrath, Sean, Miller, Anthony R., Bush, Jocelyn M., van der Linden, Mark, Magrini, Vincent, Wilson, Richard K., Kitten, Todd, King, Samantha J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7846122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33465168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009222
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author Gaytán, Meztlli O.
Singh, Anirudh K.
Woodiga, Shireen A.
Patel, Surina A.
An, Seon-Sook
Vera-Ponce de León, Arturo
McGrath, Sean
Miller, Anthony R.
Bush, Jocelyn M.
van der Linden, Mark
Magrini, Vincent
Wilson, Richard K.
Kitten, Todd
King, Samantha J.
author_facet Gaytán, Meztlli O.
Singh, Anirudh K.
Woodiga, Shireen A.
Patel, Surina A.
An, Seon-Sook
Vera-Ponce de León, Arturo
McGrath, Sean
Miller, Anthony R.
Bush, Jocelyn M.
van der Linden, Mark
Magrini, Vincent
Wilson, Richard K.
Kitten, Todd
King, Samantha J.
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description Bacterial binding to platelets is a key step in the development of infective endocarditis (IE). Sialic acid, a common terminal carbohydrate on host glycans, is the major receptor for streptococci on platelets. So far, all defined interactions between streptococci and sialic acid on platelets are mediated by serine-rich repeat proteins (SRRPs). However, we identified Streptococcus oralis subsp. oralis IE-isolates that bind sialic acid but lack SRRPs. In addition to binding sialic acid, some SRRP(-) isolates also bind the cryptic receptor β-1,4-linked galactose through a yet unknown mechanism. Using comparative genomics, we identified a novel sialic acid-binding adhesin, here named AsaA (associated with sialic acid adhesion A), present in IE-isolates lacking SRRPs. We demonstrated that S. oralis subsp. oralis AsaA is required for binding to platelets in a sialic acid-dependent manner. AsaA comprises a non-repeat region (NRR), consisting of a FIVAR/CBM and two Siglec-like and Unique domains, followed by 31 DUF1542 domains. When recombinantly expressed, Siglec-like and Unique domains competitively inhibited binding of S. oralis subsp. oralis and directly interacted with sialic acid on platelets. We further demonstrated that AsaA impacts the pathogenesis of S. oralis subsp. oralis in a rabbit model of IE. Additionally, we found AsaA orthologues in other IE-causing species and demonstrated that the NRR of AsaA from Gemella haemolysans blocked binding of S. oralis subsp. oralis, suggesting that AsaA contributes to the pathogenesis of multiple IE-causing species. Finally, our findings provide evidence that sialic acid is a key factor for bacterial-platelets interactions in a broader range of species than previously appreciated, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-78461222021-02-04 A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis Gaytán, Meztlli O. Singh, Anirudh K. Woodiga, Shireen A. Patel, Surina A. An, Seon-Sook Vera-Ponce de León, Arturo McGrath, Sean Miller, Anthony R. Bush, Jocelyn M. van der Linden, Mark Magrini, Vincent Wilson, Richard K. Kitten, Todd King, Samantha J. PLoS Pathog Research Article Bacterial binding to platelets is a key step in the development of infective endocarditis (IE). Sialic acid, a common terminal carbohydrate on host glycans, is the major receptor for streptococci on platelets. So far, all defined interactions between streptococci and sialic acid on platelets are mediated by serine-rich repeat proteins (SRRPs). However, we identified Streptococcus oralis subsp. oralis IE-isolates that bind sialic acid but lack SRRPs. In addition to binding sialic acid, some SRRP(-) isolates also bind the cryptic receptor β-1,4-linked galactose through a yet unknown mechanism. Using comparative genomics, we identified a novel sialic acid-binding adhesin, here named AsaA (associated with sialic acid adhesion A), present in IE-isolates lacking SRRPs. We demonstrated that S. oralis subsp. oralis AsaA is required for binding to platelets in a sialic acid-dependent manner. AsaA comprises a non-repeat region (NRR), consisting of a FIVAR/CBM and two Siglec-like and Unique domains, followed by 31 DUF1542 domains. When recombinantly expressed, Siglec-like and Unique domains competitively inhibited binding of S. oralis subsp. oralis and directly interacted with sialic acid on platelets. We further demonstrated that AsaA impacts the pathogenesis of S. oralis subsp. oralis in a rabbit model of IE. Additionally, we found AsaA orthologues in other IE-causing species and demonstrated that the NRR of AsaA from Gemella haemolysans blocked binding of S. oralis subsp. oralis, suggesting that AsaA contributes to the pathogenesis of multiple IE-causing species. Finally, our findings provide evidence that sialic acid is a key factor for bacterial-platelets interactions in a broader range of species than previously appreciated, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target. Public Library of Science 2021-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7846122/ /pubmed/33465168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009222 Text en © 2021 Gaytán 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gaytán, Meztlli O.
Singh, Anirudh K.
Woodiga, Shireen A.
Patel, Surina A.
An, Seon-Sook
Vera-Ponce de León, Arturo
McGrath, Sean
Miller, Anthony R.
Bush, Jocelyn M.
van der Linden, Mark
Magrini, Vincent
Wilson, Richard K.
Kitten, Todd
King, Samantha J.
A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title_full A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title_fullStr A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title_full_unstemmed A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title_short A novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of Infective endocarditis
title_sort novel sialic acid-binding adhesin present in multiple species contributes to the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7846122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33465168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009222
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