Exclusive presence of lactose-sensitive fimbriae on a typical strain (WVU45) of Actinomyces naeslundii

Author:

Cisar J O,David V A,Curl S H,Vatter A E

Abstract

Lactose-sensitive fimbriae were identified as the only fimbriae present on Actinomyces naeslundii WVU45 (ATCC 12104). A single antigen reactive with antiserum against WVU45 cells was detected by cross immunoelectrophoresis of isolated fimbriae, and a monospecific antiserum against this antigen reacted with all fimbriae observed on the bacterial surface by immunoelectron microscopy. Moreover, the loss of one cell surface antigen by a spontaneous mutant of A. naeslundii WVU45 (WVU45M), isolated by its failure to react with a monospecific antibody against the fimbriae, was associated with the loss of all fimbriae. The functional involvement of the fimbriae in lactose-sensitive bacterial adherence was demonstrated by the ability of WVU45, but not WVU45M, cells to agglutinate neuraminidase-treated erythrocytes and by the lactose-sensitive hemagglutinating activity of immune complexes formed with isolated fimbriae and monospecific antibody. Bacterial agglutination assays with different monospecific antibodies revealed an antigenic similarity between the fimbriae of A. naeslundii WVU45 and the lactose-sensitive fimbriae (type 2) of Actinomyces viscosus T14V. In contrast, cross-reactivity was not observed between the WVU45 fimbriae and type 1 fimbriae, the structures involved in lactose-resistant adherence of strain T14V to saliva-treated hydroxyapatite. Functional differences between the fimbriae of A. naeslundii and A. viscosus strains may be correlated with well-established differences in the in vivo distribution of these organisms: namely, the preference of typical A. naeslundii for epithelial surfaces and of A. viscosus for tooth surfaces.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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