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Complement C3aR/C5aR-binding protein Suilysin of Streptococcus suis contributes to monocyte chemotaxis
- Source :
- Veterinary microbiology. 242
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Streptococcus suis is an emerging swine and human pathogen causing severe infections and sudden death. During infection, complement C3a and C5a were reported to induce immune cells towards infection and injury sites via their corresponding receptors C3aR and C5aR. However, how S. suis evade immune surveillance mediated by C3aR and C5aR remains unclear. In this study, we analyze and construct an S. suis bacterial two-hybrid prey library containing 39 LPXTG motif anchored proteins and 18 secreted proteins. Two highly possible C3aR-binding proteins: thiol-activated toxin Suilysin, putative RTX family exoprotein A gene and three highly possible C5aR-binding proteins: thiol-activated toxin Suilysin, putative 5'-nucleotidase and subtilisin-like serine protease are identified through bacterial two-hybrid assay. Far-western blot assay confirms that a cholesterol-binding cytolysin Suilysin can interact with both C3aR and C5aR. Chemotaxis assays demonstrate that recombinant and natural Suilysin can inhibit monocyte chemotaxis mediated by C3a and C5a. These findings enlarge our knowledge of suilysin biological significance and provide a new perspective on S. suis complement evasion.
- Subjects :
- Monocyte chemotaxis
Streptococcus suis
Swine
THP-1 Cells
Microbiology
Sudden death
Monocytes
03 medical and health sciences
Hemolysin Proteins
Immune system
Bacterial Proteins
Streptococcal Infections
Animals
Humans
Receptor, Anaphylatoxin C5a
Cells, Cultured
030304 developmental biology
Serine protease
0303 health sciences
General Veterinary
biology
030306 microbiology
Chemotaxis
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Receptors, Complement
Secretory protein
biology.protein
Cytolysin
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18732542
- Volume :
- 242
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Veterinary microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0b1f79e6052e9fd1ac5b27f65e8ad9ae