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Glycine Lipids of Porphyromonas gingivalis Are Agonists for Toll-Like Receptor 2.

Frank C Nichols1, Robert B Clark2, Yaling Liu3, Anthony A Provatas4, Christopher J Dietz5, Qiang Zhu3, Yu-Hsiung Wang3, Michael B Smith5.   

Abstract

The serine-glycine dipeptide lipid classes, including lipid 430 and lipid 654, are produced by the periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and can be detected in lipid extracts of diseased periodontal tissues and teeth of humans. Both serine-glycine lipid classes were previously shown to engage human and mouse Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and to inhibit mouse osteoblast differentiation and function through engagement of TLR2. It is not clear if other lipids related to serine-glycine lipids are also produced by P. gingivalis The goal of this investigation was to determine whether P. gingivalis produces additional lipid classes similar to the serine-glycine lipids that possess biological properties. P. gingivalis (ATCC 33277) was grown in broth culture, and lipids were extracted and fractionated by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Lipids were separated using semipreparative HPLC, and specific lipid classes were identified using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and liquid chromatography-multiple reaction monitoring (LC-MRM) mass spectrometric approaches. Two glycine lipid classes were identified, termed lipid 567 and lipid 342, and these lipid classes are structurally related to the serine-glycine dipeptide lipids. Both glycine lipid classes were shown to promote TLR2-dependent tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) release from bone marrow macrophages, and both were shown to activate human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells through TLR2 and TLR6 but not TLR1. These results demonstrate that P. gingivalis synthesizes glycine lipids and that these lipids engage TLR2 similarly to the previously reported serine-glycine dipeptide lipids.
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Keywords:  HEK cells; Porphyromonas gingivaliszzm321990; Toll-like receptor 2; glycine lipids; macrophage

Year:  2020        PMID: 31932327      PMCID: PMC7093120          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00877-19

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


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