Factor H Facilitates Adherence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to Complement Receptor 3 on Eukaryotic Cells
- 1 October 2010
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 185 (7) , 4344-4353
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0904191
Abstract
Neisseria gonorrhoeae can engage human complement receptor 3 (CR3) directly or through surface-bound iC3b. Factor H (fH) that binds to bacteria facilitates conversion of C3b to iC3b. fH also binds directly to CR3 on professional phagocytes. Certain nonprofessional phagocytes, such as primary cervical epithelial cells, also express CR3. We hypothesized that fH could bridge bacteria to CR3 and facilitate gonococcal association with host cells. Specificity of the fH–CR3 interaction was confirmed using human CR3-transfected Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-CR3) cells. Using recombinant proteins that comprised contiguous fH domains (fH contains 20 short consensus repeat [SCR] domains) fused to murine Fc, we observed strong binding through SCRs 18–20, whereas weaker binding occurred through SCRs 6–10. Both regions also bound to unsialylated porin (Por) B.1A-expressing N. gonorrhoeae. Accordingly, fH-related protein 1 (three of its five SCRs are highly homologous to fH SCRs 18–20) bound to CHO-CR3 and to unsialylated PorB.1A gonococci. An alternatively spliced variant of fH called fH-like protein-1 (contains fH SCRs 1–7) bound to gonococci but minimally to CHO-CR3. An fH SCRs 6–20 construct enhanced binding of unsialylated PorB.1A gonococci to CHO-CR3. However, a construct that contained only the apparently relevant SCRs (6, 7, and 18–20) bound to CHO-CR3 and to gonococci separately, but did not enhance bacteria–CR3 interactions, suggesting that the intervening SCRs (8–17) may impart a configurational and spatial requirement for fH to bridge gonococci to CR3. These results indicate adherence between fH-coated gonococci and CR3 and may provide a means for gonococci to gain sanctuary into nonprofessional phagocytes.Keywords
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