Literature DB >> 23732170

Persistence, immune response, and antigenic variation of Mycoplasma genitalium in an experimentally infected pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina).

Gwendolyn E Wood1, Stefanie L Iverson-Cabral, Dorothy L Patton, Peter K Cummings, Yvonne T Cosgrove Sweeney, Patricia A Totten.   

Abstract

Mycoplasma genitalium is a sexually transmitted pathogen associated with several acute and chronic reproductive tract disease syndromes in men and women. To evaluate the suitability of a pig-tailed macaque model of M. genitalium infection, we inoculated a pilot animal with M. genitalium strain G37 in the uterine cervix and in salpingeal pockets generated by transplanting autologous Fallopian tube tissue subcutaneously. Viable organisms were recovered throughout the 8-week experiment in cervicovaginal specimens and up to 2 weeks postinfection in salpingeal pockets. Humoral and cervicovaginal antibodies reacting to MgpB were induced postinoculation and persisted throughout the infection. The immunodominance of the MgpB adhesin and the accumulation of mgpB sequence diversity previously observed in persistent human infections prompted us to evaluate sequence variation in this animal model. We found that after 8 weeks of infection, sequences within mgpB variable region B were replaced by novel sequences generated by reciprocal recombination with an archived variant sequence located elsewhere on the chromosome. In contrast, mgpB region B of the same inoculum propagated for 8 weeks in vitro remained unchanged. Notably, serum IgG reacted strongly with a recombinant protein spanning MgpB region B of the inoculum, while reactivity to a recombinant protein representing the week 8 variant was reduced, suggesting that antibodies were involved in the clearance of bacteria expressing the original infecting sequence. Together these results suggest that the pig-tailed macaque is a suitable model to study M. genitalium pathogenesis, antibody-mediated selection of antigenic variants in vivo, and immune escape.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23732170      PMCID: PMC3719596          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01322-12

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


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1.  Experimental Infection of Pig-Tailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) with Mycoplasma genitalium.

Authors:  Gwendolyn E Wood; Dorothy L Patton; Peter K Cummings; Stefanie L Iverson-Cabral; Patricia A Totten
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2017-01-26       Impact factor: 3.441

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5.  MG428 is a novel positive regulator of recombination that triggers mgpB and mgpC gene variation in Mycoplasma genitalium.

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6.  Mycoplasma genitalium Nonadherent Phase Variants Arise by Multiple Mechanisms and Escape Antibody-Dependent Growth Inhibition.

Authors:  Raul Burgos; Gwendolyn E Wood; Stefanie L Iverson-Cabral; Patricia A Totten
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8.  Ascending Reproductive Tract Infection in Pig-Tailed Macaques Inoculated with Mycoplasma genitalium.

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9.  Characterization of the operon encoding the Holliday junction helicase RuvAB from Mycoplasma genitalium and its role in mgpB and mgpC gene variation.

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10.  Analysis of the Mycoplasma genitalium MgpB Adhesin to Predict Membrane Topology, Investigate Antibody Accessibility, Characterize Amino Acid Diversity, and Identify Functional and Immunogenic Epitopes.

Authors:  Stefanie L Iverson-Cabral; Gwendolyn E Wood; Patricia A Totten
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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