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The minor pilin PilV provides a conserved adhesion site throughout the antigenically variable meningococcal type IV pilus.

Jean-Philippe Barnier1,2,3, Julie Meyer1,2, Subramania Kolappan4, Haniaa Bouzinba-Ségard1,5, Gaël Gesbert1,2, Anne Jamet1,2,3, Eric Frapy1,2, Sophia Schönherr-Hellec1,2, Elena Capel1,2, Zoé Virion1,2, Marion Dupuis1,2, Emmanuelle Bille1,2,3, Philippe Morand1,2,6, Taliah Schmitt7, Sandrine Bourdoulous1,5, Xavier Nassif1,2,3, Lisa Craig8, Mathieu Coureuil9,2.   

Abstract

Neisseria meningitidis utilizes type IV pili (T4P) to adhere to and colonize host endothelial cells, a process at the heart of meningococcal invasive diseases leading to meningitis and sepsis. T4P are polymers of an antigenically variable major pilin building block, PilE, plus several core minor pilins that initiate pilus assembly and are thought to be located at the pilus tip. Adhesion of N. meningitidis to human endothelial cells requires both PilE and a conserved noncore minor pilin PilV, but the localization of PilV and its precise role in this process remains to be clarified. Here, we show that both PilE and PilV promote adhesion to endothelial vessels in vivo. The substantial adhesion defect observed for pilV mutants suggests it is the main adhesin. Consistent with this observation, superresolution microscopy showed the abundant distribution of PilV throughout the pilus. We determined the crystal structure of PilV and modeled it within the pilus filament. The small size of PilV causes it to be recessed relative to adjacent PilE subunits, which are dominated by a prominent hypervariable loop. Nonetheless, we identified a conserved surface-exposed adhesive loop on PilV by alanine scanning mutagenesis. Critically, antibodies directed against PilV inhibit N. meningitidis colonization of human skin grafts. These findings explain how N. meningitidis T4P undergo antigenic variation to evade the humoral immune response while maintaining their adhesive function and establish the potential of this highly conserved minor pilin as a vaccine and therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of N. meningitidis infections.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Neisseria meningitidiszzm321990; PilV; adhesion; host–pathogen interaction; type IV pili

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34725157      PMCID: PMC8609321          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109364118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Authors:  Stefano Marullo; Mark G H Scott; Hervé Enslen; Mathieu Coureuil
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 6.055

2.  Recognition of extracellular DNA by type IV pili promotes biofilm formation by Clostridioides difficile.

Authors:  Leslie A Ronish; Ben Sidner; Yafan Yu; Kurt H Piepenbrink
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2022-09-03       Impact factor: 5.486

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