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Availability of polyamines affects virulence and survival of Neisseria meningitidis.

Poonam Kanojiya1, Riya Joshi1, Sunil D Saroj2.   

Abstract

Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative human-restricted pathogen that asymptomatically resides in the human respiratory tract. Meningococcal meningitis and sepsis both are caused by N. meningitidis. The bacterium must adhere to host epithelial cells in order to colonize effectively. The factors that determine the initial attachment to the host and dispersal, are not well understood. Metabolites released by the host may aid in meningococcal colonization and dissemination. Polyamines are aliphatic polycations that assist in cell survival and proliferation. The virulence properties of N. meningitidis after exposure to polyamines were investigated. Adhesion to nasopharyngeal epithelial cells increased in the presence of spermine. Also, the relative expression of adhesin, pilE increased in the presence of spermine. Further, relative expression of ctrA, ctrB and lipB was upregulated in the presence of spermidine, indicating increased capsule formation. Upregulated capsule synthesis of N. meningitidis in the presence of spermidine allows it to survive in murine macrophages. The study suggests the importance of the extracellular pool of polyamines in promoting virulence in N. meningitidis.
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Keywords:  adhesion; pathogenesis; polyamines; survival; virulence

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35437624     DOI: 10.1007/s12275-022-1589-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol        ISSN: 1225-8873            Impact factor:   3.422


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1.  Quantification of Neisseria meningitidis Adherence to Human Epithelial Cells by Colony Counting.

Authors:  Sara Sigurlásdóttir; Sunil D Saroj; Olaspers Sara Eriksson; Jens Eriksson; Ann-Beth Jonsson
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2018-02-05
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