Affiliation:
1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA
2. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University at Albany, Albany, New York, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
2D6 is a dimeric monoclonal immunoglobulin A (IgA) specific for the nonreducing terminal residue of Ogawa O-polysaccharide (OPS) of
Vibrio cholerae
. It was previously demonstrated that 2D6 IgA is sufficient to passively protect suckling mice from oral challenge with virulent
V. cholerae
O395. In this study, we sought to define the mechanism by which 2D6 IgA antibody protects the intestinal epithelium from
V. cholerae
infection. In a mouse ligated-ileal-loop assay, 2D6 IgA promoted
V. cholerae
agglutination in the intestinal lumen and limited the ability of the bacteria to associate with the epithelium, particularly within the crypt regions.
In vitro
fluorescence digital video microscopy analysis of antibody-treated
V. cholerae
in liquid medium revealed that 2D6 IgA not only induced the rapid (5- to 10-min) onset of agglutination but was an equally potent inhibitor of bacterial motility. Scanning electron microscopy showed that 2D6 IgA promoted flagellum-flagellum cross-linking, as well as flagellar entanglement with bacterial bodies, suggesting that motility arrest may be a consequence of flagellar tethering. However, monovalent 2D6 Fab fragments also inhibited
V. cholerae
motility, demonstrating that antibody-mediated agglutination and motility arrest are separate phenomena. While 2D6 IgA is neither bactericidal nor bacteriostatic, exposure of
V. cholerae
to 2D6 IgA (or Fab fragments) resulted in a 5-fold increase in surface-associated blebs, as well an onset of a wrinkled surface morphotype. We propose that the protective immunity conferred by 2D6 IgA is the result of multifactorial effects on
V. cholerae
, including agglutination, motility arrest, and possibly outer membrane stress.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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