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Deciphering the roles of outer membrane protein A extracellular loops in the pathogenesis of Escherichia coli K1 meningitis.


ABSTRACT: Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) has been implicated as an important virulence factor in several gram-negative bacterial infections such as Escherichia coli K1, a leading cause of neonatal meningitis associated with significant mortality and morbidity. In this study, we generated E. coli K1 mutants that express OmpA in which three or four amino acids from various extracellular loops were changed to alanines, and we examined their ability to survive in several immune cells. We observed that loop regions 1 and 2 play an important role in the survival of E. coli K1 inside neutrophils and dendritic cells, and loop regions 1 and 3 are needed for survival in macrophages. Concomitantly, E. coli K1 mutants expressing loop 1 and 2 mutations were unable to cause meningitis in a newborn mouse model. Of note, mutations in loop 4 of OmpA enhance the severity of the pathogenesis by allowing the pathogen to survive better in circulation and to produce high bacteremia levels. These results demonstrate, for the first time, the roles played by different regions of extracellular loops of OmpA of E. coli K1 in the pathogenesis of meningitis and may help in designing effective preventive strategies against this deadly disease.

SUBMITTER: Mittal R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3023514 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deciphering the roles of outer membrane protein A extracellular loops in the pathogenesis of Escherichia coli K1 meningitis.

Mittal Rahul R   Krishnan Subramanian S   Gonzalez-Gomez Ignacio I   Prasadarao Nemani V NV  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20101111 3


Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) has been implicated as an important virulence factor in several gram-negative bacterial infections such as Escherichia coli K1, a leading cause of neonatal meningitis associated with significant mortality and morbidity. In this study, we generated E. coli K1 mutants that express OmpA in which three or four amino acids from various extracellular loops were changed to alanines, and we examined their ability to survive in several immune cells. We observed that loop r  ...[more]

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