Promotion of fibronectin independent invasion by C5a peptidase into epithelial cells in group A Streptococcus


Autoria(s): Purushothaman, SS; Park, HS; Cleary, PP
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04/05/2004

Resumo

Background & objectives: Group A Streptococcus, causative agent of several clinical manifestations codes for multiple protein invasins which help the bacterium to enter non-phagocytic cells. C5a peptidase (SCPA) is a surface protein conserved among different serotypes of M1 strain. The present study was taken up to study SCPA promoted fibronectin independent entry of GAS into epithelial cells. Methods: An isogenic 90226 emm1DeltaAB (M1(-)) mutant was constructed, with thermosensitive pGhost vector. This isogenic M1(-) mutant expressed SCPA on the surface as determined by Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Results: On preincubation with anti-SCPA serum, the isogenic M1(-) strain exhibited 54 per cent decreased invasion as compared to the bacteria incubated with control serum. Also, purified recombinant SCPA proteins blocked internalization of M1(-) streptococci into HEp-2 cells. The M1(-) strain invaded at the same efficiency in the presence or absence of fibronectin. Interpretation & conclusion: These results suggested that SCPA acted as a potential invasin of group A streptococcus and promoted invasion independent of fibronectin.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/24746/1/7.pdf

Purushothaman, SS and Park, HS and Cleary, PP (2004) Promotion of fibronectin independent invasion by C5a peptidase into epithelial cells in group A Streptococcus. In: Indian Journal of Medical Research, 119 . pp. 44-47.

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Indian council of medical research

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15232161

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/24746/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit
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Journal Article

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