Fimbriae and adherence of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia to epithelial cells and to abiotic surfaces

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de Oliveira-Garcia, D
Dall'Agnol, M
Rosales, M
Azzuz, ACGS
Alcántara, N
Martinez, MB
Girón, JA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Dante Pazzanese Cardiol, Clin Lab, BR-05508 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Ciencias Biomed, Dept Microbiol, BR-05508 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[4] Benemerita Univ Autonoma Puebla, Inst Ciencias, Puebla, Mexico
[5] Inst Politecn Nacl, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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10.1046/j.1462-5822.2003.00306.x
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an emerging nosocomial bacterial pathogen associated with several infectious diseases and opportunistic infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. These bacteria adhere avidly to medical implants and catheters forming a biofilm that confers natural protection against host immune defences and different antimicrobial agents. The nature of the bacterial surface factors involved in biofilm formation on inert surfaces and in adherence of S. maltophilia to epithelial cells is largely unknown. In this study, we identified and characterized fimbrial structures produced by S. maltophilia grown at 37degreesC. The S. maltophilia fimbriae 1 (SMF-1) are composed of a 17 kDa fimbrin subunit which shares significant similarities with the N-terminal amino acid sequences of several fimbrial adhesins (G, F17, K99 and 20K) found in Escherichia coli pathogenic strains and the CupA fimbriae of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All of the clinical S. maltophilia isolates tested produced the 17 kDa fimbrin. Antibodies raised against SMF-1 fimbriae inhibited the agglutination of animal erythrocytes, adherence to HEp-2 cells and biofilm formation by S. maltophilia. High resolution electron microscopy provided evidence of the presence of fimbriae acting as bridges between bacteria adhering to inert surfaces or to cultured epithelial cells. This is the first characterization of fimbriae in this genus. We provide compelling data suggesting that the SMF-1 fimbriae are involved in haemagglutination, biofilm formation and adherence to cultured mammalian cells.
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