Defining Targets for Complement Components C4b and C3b on the Pathogenic Neisseriae
- 1 January 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 76 (1) , 339-350
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00613-07
Abstract
Complement is a key arm of the innate immune defenses against the pathogenic neisseriae. We previously identified lipooligosaccharide onNeisseria meningitidisas an acceptor for complement C4b. Little is known about other neisserial targets for complement proteins C3 and C4, which covalently attach to bacterial surfaces and initiate opsonization and killing. In this study we demonstrate thatNeisseria gonorrhoeaeporin (Por) 1B selectively binds C4b via amide linkages and C3b via ester linkages. Using strains expressing hybrid Por1A/1B molecules, a region spanned by loops 4 and 5 of Por1B was identified as the preferred binding site for C4b. We also identified the opacity protein (Opa), a major adhesin of pathogenic neisseriae, as a target for C4b and C3b on bothN. meningitidisandN. gonorrhoeae. UsingN. gonorrhoeaevariants that predominantly expressed individual Opa proteins, we found that all Opa proteins tested (A, B, C, D, E, F, and I) bound C4b and C3b via amide and ester linkages, respectively. Amide linkages with Por1B and Opa were confirmed using serum containing only the C4A isoform, which exclusively forms amide linkages with targets. While monomers and heterodimers of C4Ab were detected on bacterial targets, C4Bb appeared to preferentially participate in heterodimer (C5 convertase) formation. Our data provide another explanation for the enhanced serum sensitivity of Por1B-bearing gonococci. The binding of C3b and C4b to Opa provides a rationale for the recovery of predominantly “transparent” (Opa-negative) neisserial isolates from persons with invasive disease, where the bacteria encounter high levels of complement.Keywords
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