Yao Shi, Göran Widmalm, Natalia Korotkova, Adrian Molenaar, Mark A Holmes, Scott McDougall, Jetta J E Bijlsma, Nina M van Sorge, Lindert Benedictus
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摘要
ubercoccus uberis是一种具有高度遗传多样性的牛乳腺炎致病菌。鼠李糖多糖(RPS)是一种丰富的表面结构,共价锚定在肽聚糖上,是几种链球菌病原体的有希望的候选疫苗。此前有报道称,uberis菌株233的RPS由重复的→2)-α- l - rhap -(1→3)-α- l - rhap -(1→双糖主链修饰α-D-Glcp侧链组成。在这项研究中,我们利用核磁共振分析在S. uberis 233 RPS中Glc残基的6-OH上发现了一个迄今为止未知的磷酸甘油(GroP)修饰。对592个uberis基因组的比较基因组分析显示,RPS生物合成基因簇具有显著的多样性,主要有6个RPS基因型。RPS基因型1-4占分析菌株的97.5%,均含有几种链球菌共有的鼠李糖骨干生物合成基因,以及推测的组转移酶基因。利用鼠李糖反应性免疫血清,我们进一步证明鼠李糖在S. uberis RPS基因型1和2株中是一个保守的、可接近的聚糖基序,但该基序在基因型4株中被侧链屏蔽。重要的是,对牛血清进行的实验显示,牛链球菌RPS的鼠李糖骨架是一个免疫原性聚糖基序,并且在存在单个残基RPS侧链的情况下,牛IgG抗体仍然可以接近。总的来说,本研究表明uberis的RPS被GroP修饰,并且大多数菌株的RPS含有一个保守的、免疫原性的和抗体可达的鼠李糖聚糖基序。
Discovery of glycerol phosphate and an immunogenic glycan motif in rhamnose-rich polysaccharides of Streptococcus uberis.
Streptococcus uberis is a causative pathogen of bovine mastitis with high genetic diversity. Rhamnose-rich polysaccharides (RPS) are abundant surface structures covalently anchored to peptidoglycan and represent promising vaccine candidates for several streptococcal pathogens. It was previously reported that the RPS of S. uberis strain 233 is composed of a repeating → 2)-α-L-Rhap-(1 → 3)-α-L-Rhap-(1 → disaccharide backbone decorated with α-D-Glcp side-chains. In this study, we identified a hitherto unknown glycerol phosphate (GroP) modification at the 6-OH of the Glc residue in S. uberis 233 RPS using nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. Comparative genomic analysis of 592 S. uberis genomes revealed significant diversity in the RPS biosynthesis gene cluster with six major RPS genotypes. RPS genotypes 1-4, representing 97.5% of the analyzed strains, all contained the rhamnan backbone biosynthesis genes shared between several streptococcal species, as well as a putative GroP transferase gene. Using rhamnan-reactive immune serum, we further demonstrated that rhamnan is a conserved and accessible glycan motif in S. uberis RPS genotype 1 and 2 strains, but this motif is inferred to be shielded by side-chains in genotype 4 strains. Importantly, experiments with sera from cattle, challenged intramammarily with S. uberis, revealed that the rhamnan backbone of S. uberis RPS is an immunogenic glycan motif and remained accessible to bovine IgG antibodies in the presence of single residue RPS side-chains. Overall, this study suggests that S. uberis RPS are modified with GroP and reports that RPS in most strains contain a conserved, immunogenic and antibody accessible rhamnan glycan motif.
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Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.