Immunoglobulins to group A streptococcal surface molecules decrease adherence to and invasion of human pharyngeal cells

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作者
Fluckiger, U
Jones, KF
Fischetti, VA
机构
[1] Rockefeller Univ, Lab Bacterial Pathogenesis & Immunol, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] SIGA Pharmaceut, New York, NY 10022 USA
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10.1128/IAI.66.3.974-979.1998
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
The M protein is one of the most important virulence factors of group A streptococci (Streptococcus pyogenes) and mag pig an important role in the first steps of streptococcal infection. Since acute pharyngitis is a frequently occurring infectious disease caused by these bacteria, we wished to know whether antibodies to the M protein or other surface components inhibit adherence and internalization of streptococci to pharyngeal cells. We investigated the role of whole human secretary immunoglobulin A (sIgA), M6 protein-specific sIgA, and MG protein-specific serum IgG in the inhibition of streptococcal adherence and internalization to cultured human pharyngeal cells. S. pyogenes D471, which produces a type 6 M protein (M+), and its isogenic M-negative (M-) derivative JRS75 were tested. Purified whole sIgA, M protein-specific sIgA, and sIgA preabsorbed with M protein were able to decrease significantly the adherence of streptococci to pharyngeal cells. Purified IgG against the M6 protein did not diminish the attachment of streptococci to the pharyngeal cells but did reduce internalization. Thus, our data suggest that secretory IgA may play a key role in preventing streptococcal infection at mucosal surfaces by blocking adherence while affinity-purified anti-M protein-specific IgG blocks epitopes responsible for invasion.
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