Effects of Psa and F1 on the adhesive and invasive interactions of Yersinia pestis with human respiratory tract epithelial cells

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Liu, Fengzhi [1 ]
Chen, Huaiqing [1 ]
Galvan, Estela M. [1 ]
Lasaro, Melissa A. [1 ]
Schifferli, Dieter M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Sch Vet Med, Dept Pathobiol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.1128/IAI.00612-06
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, expresses the Psa fimbriae (pH 6 antigen) in vitro and in vivo. To evaluate the potential virulence properties of Psa for pneumonic plague, an Escherichia coli strain expressing Psa was engineered and shown to adhere to three types of human respiratory tract epithelial cells. Psa binding specificity was confirmed with Psa-coated polystyrene beads and by inhibition assays. Individual Y. pestis cells were found to be able to express the capsular antigen fraction 1 (F1) concomitantly with Psa on their surface when analyzed by flow cytometry. To better evaluate the separate effects of F1 and Psa on the adhesive and invasive properties of Y. pestis, isogenic Delta caf (F1 genes), Delta psa, and Delta caf Delta psa mutants were constructed and studied with the three respiratory tract epithelial cells. The Delta psa mutant bound significantly less to all three epithelial cells compared to the parental wild-type strain and the Delta caf and Delta caf Delta psa mutants, indicating that Psa acts as an adhesin for respiratory tract epithelial cells. An antiadhesive effect of F1 was clearly detectable only in the absence of Psa, underlining the dominance of the Psa(+) phenotype. Both F1 and Psa inhibited the intracellular uptake of Y. pestis. Thus, F1 inhibits bacterial uptake by inhibiting bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells, whereas Psa seems to block bacterial uptake by interacting with a host receptor that doesn't direct internalization. The Delta caf Delta psa double mutant bound and invaded all three epithelial cell types well, revealing the presence of an undefined adhesin(s) and invasin(s).
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