Affiliation:
1. Departments of Microbiology
2. Medicine
3. Pharmacology and Toxicology
4. VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, New York
5. Biostatistics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Nontypeable
Haemophilus influenzae
is an important respiratory pathogen, causing otitis media in children and lower respiratory tract infection in adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Immunoglobulin A1 (IgA1) protease is a well-described protein and potential virulence factor in this organism as well as other respiratory pathogens. IgA1 proteases cleave human IgA1, are involved in invasion, and display immunomodulatory effects. We have identified a second IgA1 protease gene,
igaB
, in
H. influenzae
that is present in addition to the previously described IgA1 protease gene,
iga
. Reverse transcriptase PCR and IgA1 protease assays indicated that the gene is transcribed, expressed, and enzymatically active in
H. influenzae
. The product of this gene is a type 2 IgA1 protease with homology to the
iga
gene of
Neisseria
species. Mutants that were deficient in
iga
,
igaB
, and both genes were constructed in
H. influenzae
strain 11P6H, a strain isolated from a patient with COPD who was experiencing an exacerbation. Analysis of these mutants indicated that
igaB
is the primary mediator of IgA1 protease activity in this strain. IgA1 protease activity assays on 20 clinical isolates indicated that the
igaB
gene is associated with increased levels of IgA1 protease activity. Approximately one-third of 297 strains of
H. influenzae
of diverse clinical and geographic origin contained
igaB
. Significant differences in the prevalence of
igaB
were observed among isolates from different sites of isolation (sputum > middle ear > nasopharynx). These data support the hypothesis that the newly discovered
igaB
gene is a potential virulence factor in nontypeable
H. influenzae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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