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The encapsulated strain TIGR4 of Streptococcus pneumoniae is phagocytosed but is resistant to intracellular killing by mouse microglia

Authors :
Bruna Colombari
Maria Margherita De Santi
Marcella Cintorino
Alessio Zanardi
Sergio Tripodi
Velia Braione
Carlotta Francesca Orsi
Damiana Chiavolini
Marco R. Oggioni
Michele Zoli
Elisabetta Blasi
Massimino Messinò
Giuliana Fabio
Gianni Pozzi
Samuele Peppoloni
Susanna Ricci
Elena Righi
Peppoloni S
Ricci S
Orsi CF
Colombari B
De Santi MM
Messinò M
Fabio G
Zanardi A
Righi E
Braione V
Tripodi S
Chiavolini D
Cintorino M
Zoli M
Oggioni MR
Blasi E
Pozzi G.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The polysaccharide capsule is a major virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae as it confers resistance to phagocytosis. The encapsulated serotype 4 TIGR4 strain was shown to be efficiently phagocytosed by the mouse microglial cell line BV2, whereas the type 3 HB565 strain resisted phagocytosis. Comparing survival after uptake of TIGR4 or its unencapsulated derivative FP23 in gentamicin protection and phagolysosome maturation assays, it was shown that TIGR4 was protected from intracellular killing. Pneumococcal capsular genes were up-regulated in intracellular TIGR4 bacteria recovered from microglial cells. Actual presence of bacteria inside BV2 cells was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for both TIGR4 and FP23 strains, but typical phagosomes/phagolysosomes were detected only in cells infected with the unencapsulated strain. In a mouse model of meningitis based on intracranic inoculation of pneumococci, TIGR4 caused lethal meningitis with an LD(50) of 2 × 10² CFU, whereas the LD(50) for the unencapsulated FP23 was greater than 10⁷ CFU. Phagocytosis of TIGR4 by microglia was also demonstrated by TEM and immunohistochemistry on brain samples from infected mice. The results indicate that encapsulation does not protect the TIGR4 strain from phagocytosis by microglia, while it affords resistance to intracellular killing.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b9df1fb668aa77f3df14da153313144