Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Attachment of
Mycobacterium avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
to host tissue and penetration of mucosal surfaces are pivotal events in the pathogenesis of Johne's disease. Fibronectin (FN) binding is required for attachment and internalization of several mycobacteria by epithelial cells in vitro. The objective of this study was to further characterize the FN binding activity of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
. Although the bacteria bound FN poorly at pH above 7, brief acid pretreatment greatly enhanced FN binding within the pH range (3 to 10) studied. A 4.6-kbp fragment from an
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
genomic library was found to contain a 1,107-bp open reading frame that shows very high nucleotide sequence identity with that of the FN attachment protein (FAP) gene of
M. avium
subsp.
avium
. Pretreatment of FN with an FN-binding peptide from
M. avium
subsp.
avium
FAP abolished FN binding, indicating that
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
binds FN in a FAP-dependent manner. Pretreatment of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
with anti-FAP immunoglobulin G did not abrogate FN binding; blocking occurred only when anti-FAP was added together with FN. FAP was detected by immunofluorescence only in lipid-extracted
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
. Western blotting and immunoelectron microscopy revealed that FAP is located near the interior of the cell envelope of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
. The results indicate that a FAP homologue mediates the attachment of FN to
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
. Further, given the subcellular location of FAP, it is considered that this protein operates at the terminus of a coordinated FN binding system in the cell envelope of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
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