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Specific C-Terminal Cleavage and Inactivation of Interleukin-8 by Invasive Disease Isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes.

Authors :
Edwards, Robert J.
Taylor, Graham W.
Ferguson, Melissa
Murray, Stephen
Rendell, Nigel
Wrigley, Amanda
Zhonghu Bai
Boyle, Joseph
Finney, Simon J.
Jones, Angus
Russell, Hugh H.
Turner, Claire
Cohen, Jonathan
Faulkner, Lee
Sriskandan, Shiranee
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 9/1/2005, Vol. 192 Issue 5, p783-790. 8p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Lethal necrotizing fasciitis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes is characterized by a paucity of neutrophils at the site of infection. Interleukin (IL)-8, which is important for neutrophil transmigration and activation, can be degraded by S. pyogenes. Blood isolates of S. pyogenes were better able to degrade human IL-8 than throat isolates. Degradation of IL-8 was the result of a single specific cleavage between 59glutamine and 60arginine within the IL-8 C-terminal α helix. Cleaved IL-8 reduced neutrophil activation and migration. IL-8-cleaving activity was found in partially purified supernatant of a necrotizing fasciitis isolate, and this activity was associated with an ∼150-kDa fraction containing S. pyogenes cell envelope proteinase (SpyCEP). IL-8-cleaving activity corresponded with the presence of SpyCEP in the supernatant. Cleavage of IL-8 by S. pyogenes represents an unprecedented mechanism of immune evasion, effectively preventing IL-8 C-terminus-mediated endothelial translocation and subsequent recruitment of neutrophils. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
192
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17849452
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/432485