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Variable region in streptococcal M-proteins provides stable binding with host fibrinogen for plasminogen-mediated bacterial invasion.


ABSTRACT: Dimeric M-proteins (M-Prt) in group A Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS) are surface-expressed virulence factors implicated in processes that contribute to the pathogenicity of infection. Sequence analyses of various GAS M-Prts have shown that they contain a highly conserved sortase A-dependent cell wall-anchored C terminus, whereas the surface-exposed N terminus is highly variable, a feature used for identification and serotyping of various GAS strains. This variability also allows for strain-specific responses that suppress host defenses. Previous studies have indeed identified the N-terminal M-Prt B-domain as the site interacting with antiphagocytotic human-host fibrinogen (hFg). Herein, we show that hFg strongly interacts with M-Prts containing highly variable B-domains. We further demonstrate that specific GAS clinical isolates display high affinity for the D-domain of hFg, and this interaction allowed for subsequent surface binding of human-host plasminogen (hPg) to the E-domain of hFg. This GAS surface-bound hPg is then activated by GAS-secreted streptokinase, leading to the generation of an invasive proteolytic bacterial surface. Our results underscore the importance of the human fibrinolytic system in host-pathogen interactions in invasive GAS infections.

SUBMITTER: Glinton K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5399124 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Variable region in streptococcal M-proteins provides stable binding with host fibrinogen for plasminogen-mediated bacterial invasion.

Glinton Kristofor K   Beck Julia J   Liang Zhong Z   Qiu Cunjia C   Lee Shaun W SW   Ploplis Victoria A VA   Castellino Francis J FJ  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20170309 16


Dimeric M-proteins (M-Prt) in group A <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i> (GAS) are surface-expressed virulence factors implicated in processes that contribute to the pathogenicity of infection. Sequence analyses of various GAS M-Prts have shown that they contain a highly conserved sortase A-dependent cell wall-anchored C terminus, whereas the surface-exposed N terminus is highly variable, a feature used for identification and serotyping of various GAS strains. This variability also allows for strain-  ...[more]

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