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Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease

The Peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall of the Lyme disease (LD) spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), contributes to structural and morphological integrity of Bb; is a persistent antigen in LD patients; and has a unique pentapeptide with L-Ornithine as the third amino acid that cross-links its glycan pol...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yue, Vargas, Sean M., Smith, Trever C., Karna, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar, MacMackin Ingle, Taylor, Wozniak, Karen L., Wormley, Floyd L., Seshu, Janakiram
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33882111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009535
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author Chen, Yue
Vargas, Sean M.
Smith, Trever C.
Karna, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar
MacMackin Ingle, Taylor
Wozniak, Karen L.
Wormley, Floyd L.
Seshu, Janakiram
author_facet Chen, Yue
Vargas, Sean M.
Smith, Trever C.
Karna, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar
MacMackin Ingle, Taylor
Wozniak, Karen L.
Wormley, Floyd L.
Seshu, Janakiram
author_sort Chen, Yue
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description The Peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall of the Lyme disease (LD) spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), contributes to structural and morphological integrity of Bb; is a persistent antigen in LD patients; and has a unique pentapeptide with L-Ornithine as the third amino acid that cross-links its glycan polymers. A borrelial homolog (BB_0167) interacted specifically with borrelilal PG via its peptidoglycan interacting motif (MHELSEKRARAIGNYL); was localized to the protoplasmic cylinder of Bb; and was designated as Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP). A bpiP mutant displayed no defect under in vitro growth conditions with similar levels of several virulence-related proteins. However, the burden of bpiP mutant in C3H/HeN mice at day 14, 28 and 62 post-infection was significantly lower compared to control strains. No viable bpiP mutant was re-isolated from any tissues at day 62 post-infection although bpiP mutant was able to colonize immunodeficient SCID at day 28 post-infection. Acquisition or transmission of bpiP mutant by Ixodes scapularis larvae or nymphs respectively, from and to mice, was significantly lower compared to control strains. Further analysis of bpiP mutant revealed increased sensitivity to vancomycin, osmotic stress, lysosomal extracts, human antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin-LL37, complement-dependent killing in the presence of day 14 post-infection mouse serum and increased internalization of CFSC-labeled bpiP mutant by macrophages and dendritic cells compared to control strains. These studies demonstrate the importance of accessory protein/s involved in sustaining integrity of PG and cell envelope during different phases of Bb infection.
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spelling pubmed-80927732021-05-07 Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease Chen, Yue Vargas, Sean M. Smith, Trever C. Karna, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar MacMackin Ingle, Taylor Wozniak, Karen L. Wormley, Floyd L. Seshu, Janakiram PLoS Pathog Research Article The Peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall of the Lyme disease (LD) spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), contributes to structural and morphological integrity of Bb; is a persistent antigen in LD patients; and has a unique pentapeptide with L-Ornithine as the third amino acid that cross-links its glycan polymers. A borrelial homolog (BB_0167) interacted specifically with borrelilal PG via its peptidoglycan interacting motif (MHELSEKRARAIGNYL); was localized to the protoplasmic cylinder of Bb; and was designated as Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP). A bpiP mutant displayed no defect under in vitro growth conditions with similar levels of several virulence-related proteins. However, the burden of bpiP mutant in C3H/HeN mice at day 14, 28 and 62 post-infection was significantly lower compared to control strains. No viable bpiP mutant was re-isolated from any tissues at day 62 post-infection although bpiP mutant was able to colonize immunodeficient SCID at day 28 post-infection. Acquisition or transmission of bpiP mutant by Ixodes scapularis larvae or nymphs respectively, from and to mice, was significantly lower compared to control strains. Further analysis of bpiP mutant revealed increased sensitivity to vancomycin, osmotic stress, lysosomal extracts, human antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin-LL37, complement-dependent killing in the presence of day 14 post-infection mouse serum and increased internalization of CFSC-labeled bpiP mutant by macrophages and dendritic cells compared to control strains. These studies demonstrate the importance of accessory protein/s involved in sustaining integrity of PG and cell envelope during different phases of Bb infection. Public Library of Science 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8092773/ /pubmed/33882111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009535 Text en © 2021 Chen et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chen, Yue
Vargas, Sean M.
Smith, Trever C.
Karna, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar
MacMackin Ingle, Taylor
Wozniak, Karen L.
Wormley, Floyd L.
Seshu, Janakiram
Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title_full Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title_fullStr Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title_full_unstemmed Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title_short Borrelia peptidoglycan interacting Protein (BpiP) contributes to the fitness of Borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of Lyme disease
title_sort borrelia peptidoglycan interacting protein (bpip) contributes to the fitness of borrelia burgdorferi against host-derived factors and influences virulence in mouse models of lyme disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33882111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009535
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