Basis for N-acetyllactosamine-mediated inhibition of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli localized adherence
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- 1 June 2006
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of Medical Microbiology
- Vol. 55 (6) , 669-675
- https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.46344-0
Abstract
In a previous article, the authors reported that exposing wild-type enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) to chemically synthesized N-acetyllactosamine glycosides covalently coupled to BSA (LacNAc–BSA) inhibited localized adherence (LA) by these organisms and also caused them to lose their bundle-forming pili (BFP), the filamentous surface appendages responsible for their LA phenotype. This effect has now been further investigated by screening a panel of LacNAc–BSA-related glycosides for their ability to inhibit EPEC LA, which revealed that LacNAc–BSA retained its status as the most effective inhibitor of EPEC LA. It was also shown that LacNAc–BSA did not cause the loss of BFP in an EPEC strain containing a non-polar mutation in the bfpF gene and, as a consequence, unable to retract its BFP. LacNAc–BSA also effectively inhibited LA of the bfpF mutant EPEC. Taken together, these observations suggest that, as well as triggering BfpF-mediated BFP retraction, LacNAc–BSA likely functions as a competitive inhibitor of EPEC binding to LacNAc-related receptors on host cells. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy revealed that LacNAc conjugated to gold nanoparticles bound specifically to BFP. This observation indicated that either the major BFP structural subunit (BfpA) itself or, possibly, an accessory protein co-assembled with BfpA into the BFP filaments, contains a LacNAc-specific EPEC adhesin. The results suggest a mechanism whereby the initial binding of EPEC to LacNAc-like receptors on host cells triggers BfpF-mediated BFP retraction. This could then expedite the intimate adherence phase of the multi-step EPEC colonization process by drawing the organisms closer to the host-cell plasma membrane.Keywords
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