HylS'是猪链球菌截短透明质酸酶的一个片段,它通过与宿主补体因子 C3b 相互作用来逃避免疫。

IF 5.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Virulence Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-04 DOI:10.1080/21505594.2024.2306691
Jiajia Xu, Long Chen, Siqi Pang, Qiuhong Zhang, Simin Deng, Jiaqi Zhu, Xiabing Chen, Paul R Langford, Qi Huang, Rui Zhou, Lu Li
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摘要

致病细菌已经进化出许多策略来逃避补体的监视和攻击。猪链球菌是一种重要的人畜共患病原体,可感染人和猪。据报道,透明质酸酶(HylA)是猪链球菌的潜在毒力因子。然而,在本研究中,研究人员发现毒性猪链球菌菌株 SC19 和其他 ST1 菌株编码 HylA 的基因组区域在与含有完整 HylA 并具有透明质酸酶活性的菌株比对时被截断成四个片段。结果,SC19 没有透明质酸酶活性,但其中一个截短的 HylA 片段(命名为 HylS)直接与补体 C3b 相互作用,这一点已通过 Western 配体印迹、牵引和酶联免疫吸附试验证实。与野生型 SC19 相比,HylS'缺失突变体(ΔhylS')表面的 C3b 沉积和膜攻击复合物(MAC)形成显著增加。在人类血清和全血中,ΔhylS'的存活率与 SC19 相比明显降低。ΔhylS'对巨噬细胞和人类多形核中性粒细胞的抵抗力也下降了。在小鼠感染模型中,与 SC19 相比,ΔhylS'的致死率降低,器官中的细菌量也减少了。我们的结论是,截短的透明质酸酶 HylS' 片段有助于猪链球菌的补体规避和发病机制。
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HylS', a fragment of truncated hyaluronidase of Streptococcus suis, contributes to immune evasion by interaction with host complement factor C3b.

Pathogenic bacteria have evolved many strategies to evade surveillance and attack by complements. Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen that infects humans and pigs. Hyaluronidase (HylA) has been reported to be a potential virulence factor of S. suis. However, in this study, it was discovered that the genomic region encoding HylA of the virulent S. suis strain SC19 and other ST1 strains was truncated into four fragments when aligned with a strain containing intact HylA and possessing hyaluronidase activity. As a result, SC19 had no hyaluronidase activity, but one truncated HylA fragment, designated as HylS,' directly interacted with complement C3b, as confirmed by western ligand blotting, pull-down, and ELISA assays. The deposition of C3b and membrane attack complex (MAC) formation on the surface of a HylS'-deleted mutant (ΔhylS') was significantly increased compared to wild-type SC19. In human sera and whole blood, ΔhylS' survival was significantly reduced compared to that in SC19. The resistance of ΔhylS' to macrophages and human polymorphonuclear neutrophil PMNs also decreased. In a mouse infection model, ΔhylS' showed reduced lethality and lower bacterial load in the organs compared to that of SC19. We conclude that the truncated hyaluronidase HylS' fragment contributes to complement evasion and the pathogenesis of S. suis.

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Virulence
Virulence IMMUNOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
1.90%
发文量
123
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Virulence is a fully open access peer-reviewed journal. All articles will (if accepted) be available for anyone to read anywhere, at any time immediately on publication. Virulence is the first international peer-reviewed journal of its kind to focus exclusively on microbial pathogenicity, the infection process and host-pathogen interactions. To address the new infectious challenges, emerging infectious agents and antimicrobial resistance, there is a clear need for interdisciplinary research.
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