Soluble pilin of Neisseria gonorrhoeae interacts with human target cells and tissue

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Rytkönen, A [1 ]
Johansson, L [1 ]
Asp, V [1 ]
Albiger, B [1 ]
Jonsson, AB [1 ]
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[1] Karolinska Inst, MTC, Ctr Microbiol & Tumor Biol, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
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10.1128/IAI.69.10.6419-6426.2001
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Pili of Neisseria gonorrhoeae are phase-variable surface structures that mediate adherence to host target cells. Each pilus is composed of thousands of major pilus subunits, pilins, pilus-associated protein PilC, and possibly other components. Piliated and nonpiliated gonococcal clones may secrete a soluble smaller pilin (S-pilin) that is cleaved after amino acid 39 of the mature pilin protein. Here, purified S-pilin was found to migrate as a 61- to 64-kDa double band on nondenaturing gels, suggesting the formation of tetrameric S-pilin proteins with two isomeric forms. In situ studies of binding to formalin-fixed tissue sections demonstrated the binding of S-pilin to human tissue but not to tissue from mouse or rat organs, showing the presence of a human-specific receptor-binding domain within the pilin polypeptide. Pretreatment of the target tissues with proteinase K decreased gonococcal binding dramatically, whereas pretreatment with neuraminidase and meta-periodate, which cleave carbon-carbon linkages between vicinal hydroxyl groups in carbohydrates, did not affect gonococcal binding. In overlay assays, purified S-pilin bound to a band with a migration pattern and size similar to those of CD46, a cellular pilus receptor. Further, binding of N. gonorrhoeae to target cells and tissues could be blocked by both CD46 antibodies and purified S-pilin. These data argue that S-pilin interacts with a protein domain(s) of the CD46 receptor on human cells.
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