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Virulence Traits of a Serogroup C Meningococcus and Isogenic cssA Mutant, Defective in Surface-Exposed Sialic Acid, in a Murine Model of Meningitis.

Roberta Colicchio1, Chiara Pagliuca1, Susanna Ricci2, Elena Scaglione1, Denis Grandgirard3, Ilias Masouris4, Fabrizio Farina5, Caterina Pagliarulo6, Giuseppe Mantova1, Laura Paragliola7, Stephen L Leib3, Uwe Koedel4, Gianni Pozzi2, Pietro Alifano8, Paola Salvatore9,7,10.   

Abstract

In serogroup C Neisseria meningitidis, the cssA (siaA) gene codes for an UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase that catalyzes the conversion of UDP-N-acetyl-α-d-glucosamine into N-acetyl-d-mannosamine and UDP in the first step in sialic acid biosynthesis. This enzyme is required for the biosynthesis of the (α2→9)-linked polysialic acid capsule and for lipooligosaccharide (LOS) sialylation. In this study, we have used a reference serogroup C meningococcal strain and an isogenic cssA knockout mutant to investigate the pathogenetic role of surface-exposed sialic acids in a model of meningitis based on intracisternal inoculation of BALB/c mice. Results confirmed the key role of surface-exposed sialic acids in meningococcal pathogenesis. The 50% lethal dose (LD50) of the wild-type strain 93/4286 was about four orders of magnitude lower than that of the cssA mutant. Compared to the wild-type strain, the ability of this mutant to replicate in brain and spread systemically was severely impaired. Evaluation of brain damage evidenced a significant reduction in cerebral hemorrhages in mice infected with the mutant in comparison with the levels in those challenged with the wild-type strain. Histological analysis showed the typical features of bacterial meningitis, including inflammatory cells in the subarachnoid, perivascular, and ventricular spaces especially in animals infected with the wild type. Noticeably, 80% of mice infected with the wild-type strain presented with massive bacterial localization and accompanying inflammatory infiltrate in the corpus callosum, indicating high tropism of meningococci exposing sialic acids toward this brain structure and a specific involvement of the corpus callosum in the mouse model of meningococcal meningitis.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  LOS; Neisseria meningitidiszzm321990; capsule; corpus callosum; meningitis mouse models; meningoencephalitis; sialic acid

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30718288      PMCID: PMC6434112          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00688-18

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


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