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CC17 group B Streptococcus exploits integrins for neonatal meningitis development.

Romain Deshayes de Cambronne1, Agnès Fouet1, Amandine Picart1, Anne-Sophie Bourrel1,2, Cyril Anjou1, Guillaume Bouvier3, Cristina Candeias1, Abdelouhab Bouaboud1, Lionel Costa1, Anne-Cécile Boulay4, Martine Cohen-Salmon4, Isabelle Plu5, Caroline Rambaud6, Eva Faurobert7, Corinne Albigès-Rizo7, Asmaa Tazi1,2,8, Claire Poyart1,2,8, Julie Guignot1.   

Abstract

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is the major cause of human neonatal infections. A single clone, designated CC17-GBS, accounts for more than 80% of meningitis cases, the most severe form of the infection. However, the events allowing blood-borne GBS to penetrate the brain remain largely elusive. In this study, we identified the host transmembrane receptors α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins as the ligands of Srr2, a major CC17-GBS-specific adhesin. Two motifs located in the binding region of Srr2 were responsible for the interaction between CC17-GBS and these integrins. We demonstrated in a blood-brain-barrier cellular model that both integrins contributed to the adhesion and internalization of CC17-GBS. Strikingly, both integrins were overexpressed during the postnatal period in the brain vessels of the blood-brain barrier and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier and contributed to juvenile susceptibility to CC17 meningitis. Finally, blocking these integrins decreased the ability of CC17-GBS to cross into the CNS of juvenile mice in an in vivo model of meningitis. Our study demonstrated that CC17-GBS exploits integrins in order to cross the brain vessels, leading to meningitis. Importantly, it provides host molecular insights into neonate's susceptibility to CC17-GBS meningitis, thereby opening new perspectives for therapeutic and prevention strategies of GBS-elicited meningitis.

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Keywords:  Bacterial infections; Infectious disease; Integrins; Microbiology

Year:  2021        PMID: 33465054      PMCID: PMC7919713          DOI: 10.1172/JCI136737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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