Literature DB >> 1541573

Growth of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid inhibits nonopsonic (opacity-associated outer membrane protein-mediated) interactions with human neutrophils.

R F Rest1, J V Frangipane.   

Abstract

Gonococci possessing certain opacity-associated (Opa) outer membrane proteins adhere to and are phagocytosed by human neutrophils in the absence of serum. Recently, it has been shown that serum-sensitive strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae possessing the appropriate lipooligosaccharide phenotype become serum resistant when grown in the presence of CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid (CMP-NANA) because of sialylation of their lipooligosaccharide. We investigated whether such sialylation affects nonopsonic (antibody- and complement-independent) interactions of gonococci with human neutrophils in vitro. We grew Opa+ gonococci in the presence of up to 50 micrograms of CMP-NANA per ml, incubated them with neutrophils in vitro, and measured their abilities to adhere to neutrophils, stimulate neutrophil luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (LDCL), and be phagocytically killed by neutrophils. Growth in CMP-NANA dramatically inhibited (in a dose-dependent manner) the ability of Opa+ gonococci to adhere to neutrophils and stimulate neutrophil LDCL. Growth of Opa+ gonococci in 50 micrograms of CMP-NANA per ml appeared to delay, but did not inhibit, their killing by neutrophils. Sialidase treatment of sialylated Opa+ gonococci, i.e., gonococci grown with CMP-NANA, totally restored their abilities to adhere to neutrophils and stimulate neutrophil LDCL. Opa- gonococci grown in the presence of 50 micrograms of CMP-NANA per ml and opsonized with fresh human serum bound to neutrophils only about 30% less efficiently than did Opa- gonococci grown without CMP-NANA and opsonized. The results of our studies show that sialylated Opa+ gonococci have dramatically reduced nonopsonic interactions with neutrophils. Some gonococcal strains may resist killing by human neutrophils in vivo by such a mechanism.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1541573      PMCID: PMC257585          DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.3.989-997.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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