2014
DOI: 10.1128/iai.01636-13
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A Fine-Tuned Interaction between Trimeric Autotransporter Haemophilus Surface Fibrils and Vitronectin Leads to Serum Resistance and Adherence to Respiratory Epithelial Cells

Abstract: dHaemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) escapes the host immune system by recruitment of the complement regulator vitronectin, which inhibits the formation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) by inhibiting C5b-C7 complex formation and C9 polymerization. We reported previously that Hib acquires vitronectin at the surface by using Haemophilus surface fibrils (Hsf). Here we studied in detail the interaction between Hsf and vitronectin and its role in the inhibition of MAC formation and the invasion of lung epitheli… Show more

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“…Recombinant DNA plasmids were obtained as described elsewhere (Singh et al, 2014). For surface expression of the Hsf protein, pET16-hsf54-2300 (Hallström et al, 2006) was freshly transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) and plated on LB ampicillin plates.…”
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“…Recombinant DNA plasmids were obtained as described elsewhere (Singh et al, 2014). For surface expression of the Hsf protein, pET16-hsf54-2300 (Hallström et al, 2006) was freshly transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) and plated on LB ampicillin plates.…”
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“…Recently, we studied the Hsf-Vn interaction in detail and found that BD2 of Hsf selectively interacts with the C-terminal end of Vn and thus inhibits MAC formation (Singh et al, 2014). Vn also mediates an increased adherence of Hib to epithelial cells.…”
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“…catarrhalis ubiquitous surface proteins (Usps) belong to a family of trimeric autotransporters that are found in several Gram-negative species. The proteins in this group are composed of membrane anchor, stalk, neck, and head domains and thus appear as "lollipops" on the bacterial outer membrane (4,15,16). Ubiquitous surface proteins are generally categorized into three distinct subgroups: UspA1 is present in all clinical isolates, whereas UspA2 and hybrid UspA2 (UspA2H) are found in 75% and 25% of strains, respectively.…”
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“…After these initial steps, bacteria occasionally disrupt the epithelium and penetrate into deeper tissue layers after passing through the basement membrane and extracellular matrix (ECM) (7,8). Encapsulated H. influenzae may also breach the blood-brain barrier and cause meningitis (9,10).…”
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