Erythrocyte Binding Properties of Streptococcal Lipoteichoic Acids

Author:

Beachey Edwin H.1,Dale James B.1,Simpson W. Andrew1,Evans Judith D.2,Knox Kenneth W.3,Ofek Itzhak1,Wicken Anthony J.2

Affiliation:

1. Veterans Administration Hospital and Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee 38104

2. School of Microbiology, University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales 2033

3. Institute of Dental Research, United Dental Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

The lipoteichoic acids (LTA) of gram-positive bacteria are known to bind spontaneously to a variety of animal cell membranes. We investigated the biological and biochemical characteristics of the binding of LTA of Streptococcus pyogenes and S. faecalis to human and sheep erythrocytes. The kinetics of the binding of the radiolabeled LTA ([ 3 H]LTA) from each of these organisms to erythrocytes was similar. The dissociation constants for sheep and adult human erythrocytes were 1.6 μM and 4.5 μM, respectively, whereas that of human cord blood erythrocytes was approximately 10-fold higher, 31 μM. The number of binding sites for sheep erythrocytes was calculated to be 7.2 × × 10 6 per cell, and that of human erythrocytes, 29 × 10 6 per cell. Binding was reversible. More than 50% of bound [ 3 H]LTA was displaced from erythrocytes by a 50-fold excess of unlabeled LTA. LTA prepared from heterologous species of gram-positive bacteria were all inhibitory to the binding of [ 3 H]LTA whether derived from S. pyogenes or from S. faecalis . Among a number of potential receptor analogues and other inhibitors tested, including serum albumin, gangliosides Gm 2 and Gm 3 , lipopolysaccharide of gram-negative bacteria, and various sugars, only albumin and the gangliosides significantly inhibited LTA binding. Trypsin or neuraminidase treatment of erythrocytes had no effect on LTA binding. Deacylation of [ 3 H]LTA abolished binding ability and binding was restored by esterification of the deacylated material with stearoyl chloride, indicating that ester-linked lipids are necessary for membrane binding.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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